i only know the root witch is the one we eat it is orange
Yes, there are purple carrots. They are a unique variety of carrots that contain anthocyanin, a pigment that gives them their purple color. Purple carrots are not only visually appealing but also contain beneficial antioxidants.
To breed purple carrots, you can cross-pollinate two varieties of carrots with purple pigment traits in their genetics. Select the best parent plants for their purple color, and make sure to isolate them from different carrot varieties to avoid accidental cross-pollination. By carefully managing the breeding process over several generations, you can increase the likelihood of producing purple carrots.
Purple carrots can typically be found at specialty grocery stores, farmers markets, or through local organic farms. They are not as common as orange carrots, so you may need to check multiple sources to find them.
This actually depends on the type of carrot. For example, Eastern carrots: have the tendency to be purple or yellow Western carrots: Are characterized by their tubular shapes In terms of taste, the western variety has been used for more types of food Some varieties have been used in baby foods and canned foods.
There are a hundred [100] carrots in a bushel of carrots.
Yes, there are purple carrots. They are a unique variety of carrots that contain anthocyanin, a pigment that gives them their purple color. Purple carrots are not only visually appealing but also contain beneficial antioxidants.
No. Purple is the original color of the carrots. Orange came around much later then purple through cross breading certain carrots. http://www.carrotmuseum.co.uk/history.html
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Tudor carrots are originally purple
Yes, they did all used to be purple until the dutch came came and mixed yellow and red together, making orange. Some carrots are white, no jokes :D it was done in the 17th century as a tribute to the king at the time William of Orange by Dutch growers. Carrots are naturally genetically purple.
To breed purple carrots, you can cross-pollinate two varieties of carrots with purple pigment traits in their genetics. Select the best parent plants for their purple color, and make sure to isolate them from different carrot varieties to avoid accidental cross-pollination. By carefully managing the breeding process over several generations, you can increase the likelihood of producing purple carrots.
ummm they eat carrots big purple juicy carrots!
If you would like to request a new category, you will need to fill out the request form. It will ask for the name of the category, how many questions it has, and a brief description.https://docs.google.com/a/answers.com/spreadsheet/viewform?hl=en_US&authkey=CI2FsPAF&formkey=dGlZRWhlNmU5SGFnZzAwNmh3d0xzc0E6MQ&theme=0AX42CRMsmRFbUy1iY2E5ZGYyZi1iZTJhLTQ2ODUtYWZmNS04ZWFiZTRkNzk4NjA&ifqAn example:If you would like to request a category about purple carrots, that would be the category name.Next you want to search how many questions there are on purple carrots. There are two ways of doing this. First you go to the search link. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Special:Search&search=&limitn=allYou can search +purple +carrots. That will pull up any questions that have both words in the sentence, like "How do you cook carrots that are purple?"orYou can search "purple carrots" in quotes. This will only pull up the exact phrase purple carrots. "How many calories are in purple carrots?"Lastly, we need a short description. This will go at the top of the page about purple carrots. It only needs to be a couple of sentences long, but can be a little longer if you would like.Description: Like orange carrots, purple carrots are high in vitamin A. They also contain some nutrients that orange carrots do not. Purple carrots were actually more common than orange carrots during the American colonial period.Just enter your information and follow the steps. Your category request is usually reviewed within about a week.
Purple carrots can typically be found at specialty grocery stores, farmers markets, or through local organic farms. They are not as common as orange carrots, so you may need to check multiple sources to find them.
yes, there are white, orange and purple
Carrots come in all different colours, white, orange and purple.
The implicit assumption of the question, that Arab and Persian cuisines prefer purple carrots to orange or yellow carrots, is not correct. Orange carrots are far more prevalent than any other kind of carrot. Often carrots are pickled in parts of the Middle East, but this does not change the color drastically. Most carrots are orange.