I learned this while vegetable gardening. Also, they come in a lot more colors!
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Yep! Orange carrots are a relatively new invention, 1600's or so when a random mutation made them that color. However the ruling house of the Netherlands at the time was the House of Orange. And that was that.
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I once did a volunteer job that was standing in a vegetable warehouse and selecting between normal size beets (for care packages that would go to needy households) and monstrous oversized frankenbeets (that would end up as cow food).
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I assume pre-chopped, frozen, canned produce, fruit juice, etc, largely come from weirdly sized and misshapen rejected fruits and vegetables, but maybe there aren't many processed beet products to use up the frankenbeets, at least not until beet powder takes off as a supplement.
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Well, that biggest one is well over half a k, probably pushing 700. But they're going to be cut up into small pieces anyway to cook them, so what's the problem, exactly?
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Mmmm, seem like the stick is the carrot.
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