Carrot Outline Picture

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Carrot Facts
Carrots are a root vegetable that originated in Afghanistan. The longest carrot ever recorded was nearly 17 feet long. Carrot is one of the richest sources for beta carotene, a compound that can be converted by the body into Vitamin A and can also function as an antioxidant.
Carrot is also a very good source for potassium and dietary fiber. According to nutritionists, one cup of cooked carrots contains as much as 70 calories, 4 grams of fiber and about 18 micrograms of beta carotene.
Carrot juice has anti-carcinogen properties. Thus, it helps prevent cancer. It is also believed to have cancer-curing properties.
| 🥕 It Grows Underground | The carrot is the long root of the plant, and it grows hidden under the soil. |
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| 👀 Good for Your Eyes | Carrots are full of goodness that helps keep our eyes healthy and helps us see well. |
| 🌈 Not Always Orange | Carrots can also be purple, yellow, red, or white, even though orange is the most common. |
| 🍬 Naturally Sweet | Carrots have a sweet, crunchy taste because they are full of natural sugar. |
| 🍃 You Can Eat the Tops | Not just the root, the green leafy tops of the carrot plant can be eaten too. |
| 💪 Full of Goodness | Carrots are packed with vitamins that help keep our bodies strong and healthy. |
| 🥗 Yummy Many Ways | Carrots can be eaten raw and crunchy or cooked into soups, cakes, and many tasty dishes. |
| 🐰 Animals Love Them | Carrots are a favorite snack for rabbits and many other animals too. |
| ❄️ It Likes Cool Weather | Carrots grow best in cool weather and become extra sweet when it gets a little chilly. |
| 🌍 They Grow in Many Lands | Carrots are grown in gardens and farms in many parts of the world. |
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