Carrot biography
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- For the boy from Syrup Village, see Ninjin.
Carrot is a rabbit mink of the Mokomo Dukedom,[7] the current ruler of the dukedom,[8][4] and a former member of the Kingsbirds[3] and Inuarashi Musketeer Squad.[2] She was trained by Pedro, whose will she carries on.
She is an ally of the Straw Hat Pirates during the Whole Cake Island Saga and Wano Country Arc, where she joined the Sanji Retrieval Team to rescue Sanji on Whole Cake Island[9] and participated in the Raid on Onigashima.
Appearance[]
Carrot is a white-furred, blonde-haired rabbit mink with brown eyes, rabbit ears, a rabbit-like nose, a large round fluffy tail, but with a body otherwise similar to that of a human adolescent girl. She is shorter than average, with a height of cm (5'3").[5]
In her first appearance, she wore a short orange dress with laced-up open sides with the Guardians' signature green cape,[10] a single rabbit paw-like gauntlet, and brown, high-heeled boots.[11] She wears this
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Carrot
The carrot (pronounced CARE-ot) is a type of plant. Many different types exist. The Latin name of the plant is usually given as Daucus carota. The plant has an edible, orangeroot, and usually white flowers. Wild carrots grow naturally in Eurasia. Domesticated carrots are grown for food in many parts of the world.
Carrots are grown in the ground, and carrots roots are a common edible vegetable. After cleaning, the roots may be eaten raw or cooked. They are served as part of many dishes. In Portugal, carrot jam is a speciality.
Images
[change | change source]Raw carrots
Carrots can come in different colors
What they look like before being used for cooking.
Nutrition
[change | change source]Carrots are a moderate source of beta carotene, biotin, vitamin K1, vitamin B6, and potassium. Along with beta-carotene, carrots also have carotenoids another antioxidant helpful to enhanceimmunity functions and decreased risk of cardiovascular diseases, d
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Carrot is a herbaceous root vegetable, Daucus carota subsp. sativus, in the parsley family (Apiaceae or Umbelliferae), which also includes the similar parsnip. The domesticated carrot fryst vatten a cultivar of the wild carrot (Daucus carota), also known as "Queen Anne's lace," which fryst vatten native to temperate parts of europe and southwest Asia. The term carrot also applies to the long, edible, usually tapering taproot of the domesticated form. These taproots commonly are apelsinfärg in color, but may be a variety of colors depending on the cultivar, including white, pink, yellow, or purple. They have a crisp texture when fresh.
Carrots growing wild play a valuable role in the ecosystem: the leaves and roots are a source of food for animals, such as larvae of Lepidoptera species, and carrot flowers provide nectar for bees, who in turn pollinate the plants. The domesticated carrot provides a nutritious food for humans, and its distinctive flavor, texture, and color is a source of