We dig carrots!How does your carrot grow?
Underground, of course!
Carrots are root vegetables. Green stems and leaves sprout up from the
soil; the part we eat is the root, and
grows down in the earth.
Photo courtesy of Mardi Solomon
How did we get from here…. …to here?
Carrots grow in many colors and sizes. Somewhere along the line, people decided orange carrots looked better– so farmers began to cultivate orange carrots.
Did you know that “baby carrots” are actually mature carrots cut up
into small, regular pieces? A farmer discovered that people like buying peeled carrots without green tops
or long roots. Now some people think they grow that way!
Photos and facts courtesy of the carrot museum: www.carrotmuseum.co.uk
Carrots grow in a rainbow of colors
Do carrots really help you see in the dark?
A lack of vitamin A can lead to night blindness. Carrots are rich in vitamin A. So yes, carrots help
you to see in the dark!
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Nutrition information available from healthymeals.nal.usda.gov
Eat veggies in colorful variety
• Darker colored veggies are often especially rich in vitamins.
• Carrots are loaded with vitamins A & C.
• Purple carrots pack more beta-carotene than orange ones!
Learn what your food looks like. What you choose to eat matters!
Look for a rainbow of delicious locally grown carrots! Enjoy this month’s Harvest of the Month.
Photo courtesy of David Westerlund