White carrots

Picture 1 of White carrots A new type of carrot - white carrot - starts to appear in the UK market. Plant researchers say white carrots are said to be sweeter and more watery than red carrots, but many lovers of red carrots may not be "making concessions" .

White carrots, called " Satin White ", are grown in Yorkshire, northern England, by natural methods. Many customers who buy white carrots at the ASDA supermarket claim that this has been a major change in the past 400 years in this tuber, and said " Satin White " has a sweet taste and a high proportion of natural compounds. called food chemicals (phytochemicals) higher than red carrots. Customers hope that " Satin White " will become one of the most loved vegetables in the upcoming Christmas holidays.

Since time immemorial, carrots are multicolored before the Dutch grow red carrots in the 16th century, later becoming a popular vegetable in many traditional British dishes, as well as other countries. other. Carrots are still thought to be rich in vitamin A, which is good for the eyes and skin.