taproot
Ohakune, in the central North Island (not a real carrot).
Ohakune in the central North island, probably better known as a ski base for those going to nearby Mt Ruapehu. It has a giant fibreglass carrot at the entrance to the town as it also has a large carrot growing industry.
Ohakune. It is a large producer of carrots and has the world's largest model carrot at the entrance to the town.
About 5-6 ounces.
According to the USDA a large carrot weighs 72 grams; this carrot being 7 1/4 - 8 1/2 inches long. You can find out more about it here, http://grande.nal.usda.gov/NDL/index.html
A diamond weighing 14 carats would be a relatively large diamond. Carrot is a root vegetable.
A large concentration of cell bodies within the central nervous system is referred to as a nucleus. Each nucleus typically carries out specific functions related to processing and transmitting information within the nervous system.
A carrot is made of tacos. That's why they only grow in Mexico.
While planted, the carrot looks like a short stem with a few green leaves branching not off of, but out of it. After picking, the carrot looks like the former with the addition of a large orange root.
A taproot system consists of a large central root with smaller lateral roots branching off from it. This type of root system is common in dicot plants and helps provide anchorage and absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
There is a Carrot Blender in the processing room of 24 Carrot Island. There is also a large juice mixer on 24 Carrot Island in the diner. (changes your hair color)
1 large carrot of 72g has 401% of your daily value of Vitamin C 1 medium carrot of 61g has 340% of your daily value of Vitamin C so every 11g of carrot has about 61%