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The
carrot belongs to the Umbelliferae family, and is recognizable by its
feathery leaves as a relative of parsley, dill, fennel, celery, and the
wildflower Queen Anne's Lace, from which it first may have been domesticated.
In earlier times, carrots were small red, yellow, or purple roots; the
elongated orange carrot, forerunner of today's familiar vegetable, was
probably developed in the seventeenth century.
With the exception of beets, carrots contain more sugar than any other
vegetable, which makes them a satisfying snack eaten raw and a tasty addition
to a variety of cooked dishes. In fact, some of the nutrients in carrots
are more easily absorbed when the vegetable has been cooked, even briefly.
North Carolina Carrots Growers/Shipper
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Cooling/Storage Requirements of North Carolina Carrots
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Suitable Cooling Method(s)
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Room Cooling, Icing
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Optimum Temp ºF
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32-36ºF
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Freezing Temp ºF
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29.5ºF
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Optimum Humidity %
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90-98 %
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Normal Storage Life
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