Carrot
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Details
Type
Source
Weight
1 kg
Storage
Satisfies
Not to be confused with Carrot (Crop).
Carrots are early-game Food.
Production chain
Efficient Farmhouse plants
Carrot (Crop) and harvests Carrots.
Usage
Beaver nutrition. In recipes: see the infobox to the right.
Trivia
- Carrots are usually orange in colour, although purple, red, white, and yellow varieties also exist. Add their green leafy tops and that's almost the whole rainbow!
- They are about 88% water, 7% sugar, 1% protein, 1% fibre, 1% minerals, and 0.2% fat.
- They can be pulped, mashed, boiled, puréed, grated, fried, steamed, stewed, baked, juiced, grilled, or eaten raw. Is there any way you CAN'T eat them?
- Carrots are one of the best sources for beta-carotene. It's in the name after all.
- Our bodies turn beta-carotene into vitamin A. Vitamin A is important for our eyes, bones, teeth and skin.
- Carrots do not help with night vision. This was World War 2 propaganda that has persisted as a modern myth.
History
- Update 4: Now Folktail exclusive.
- Early Access Launch: Introduced.