
(You all know me by now…if it’s weird, I’m interested! I found this article on the Organic Facts website.)
Purple Carrot: Nutrition & Benefits
While many people have never heard of – or eaten – a purple carrot, they are deliciously sweet additions to many different meals. The taste of the purple carrots is not the only reason to eat them because they are also packed with a good amount of nutrients and health benefits!
What is a Purple Carrot?
A purple carrot is a color variant of traditional carrots, which bear the scientific name Daucus carota subsp. sativus. While most people in the US and UK are familiar only with orange carrots, purple carrots are far more commonly found in the East, particularly in China and India. However, they were first cultivated more than 1,000 years ago in the region of Afghanistan, and they spread from there. What many people don’t realize is that purple carrots were actually the original form of these globally popular vegetables. Paler colors only originated later, once the carrots were grown in different regions. These uniquely colored carrots are high in anthocyanin, which gives them their characteristic color and a surprisingly sweet taste.

The larger the carrots, the larger the central core, where most of the nutrients are stored, which results in more sweetness. Although the exterior of these carrots may be purple, the center is often yellow or orange. Purple carrots can be used in the same ways as any other carrots – in soups, stews, salads, sandwiches, stir-frys, and as a raw snack. While they aren’t as readily available in the US and UK as they are in Asia, they can easily be found in specialty grocery stores and import stores.
Purple Carrot Nutrition
Purple carrots have a similar nutrient profile to other types of carrots, with a few important distinctions. These carrots are a rich source of dietary fiber, vitamin C, potassium, manganese, and vitamin K. There is a low level of calories – only 25 calories per cup – and only 5 grams of carbohydrates. When it comes to antioxidants, however, purple carrots have a good lutein and beta-carotene content. Purple carrots also contain more phenolic compounds, such as anthocyanins, than any other carrot variety, except for black carrots.
Purple Carrot Health Benefits
The most impressive health benefits of purple carrots include its effects on weight loss, chronic disease, cardiovascular disease, inflammatory conditions, vision, and circulation, among others.

Weight Loss
Purple carrots are particularly prized for their place in a weight-loss diet. This low-calorie, low-fat, and high-fiber vegetable is an excellent way to fill yourself up without compromising your dietary goals. Furthermore, digesting all of that fiber can help to speed up your metabolism, which can help with passive fat-burning if you’re trying to shed pounds.
Cardiovascular Disease
With high levels of dietary fiber and antioxidants that can help protect the integrity of the cardiovascular system, purple carrots are great for heart health. The fiber can help to lower overall cholesterol levels, which will lower your risk of atherosclerosis, heart attacks, and strokes, as well as cardiovascular diseases. The vitamin C in these carrots is also critical for the strength of the artery and blood vessel walls.

Reduces Inflammation
Research has shown that anthocyanins, which are found in high concentrations in purple carrots, can help relieve many different inflammatory conditions, including arthritis, gout, headaches, and even hemorrhoids.
Improves Vision
Although purple carrots contain less beta-carotene than orange and yellow varieties, there is also a significant amount of lutein and zeaxanthin in these carrots, all of which can help to improve vision. These antioxidants will reduce oxidative stress in the retina, preventing macular degeneration and lowering your risk of cataracts. ]
Improves Circulation
There is a decent amount of iron in purple carrots, which is great for boosting circulation, but the presence of vitamin C and other antioxidants will also help to prevent breakage and blockage within the circulatory system, ensuring that all your metabolic processes continue normally.
Treats Chronic Disease
The high level of anthocyanins found in these colored carrots means that they are excellent antioxidants; these compounds are able to seek out and neutralize free radicals, which are responsible for cellular mutation and other forms of chronic disease, such as heart diseases, and rheumatoid arthritis.
How to add Purple Carrots to your diet?
Adding purple carrots to your diet is very easy and healthy as well. Here are some simple ways to add them to your diet.

Purple carrot salads: You can dice some purple carrots and add to any salad of your choice
Roasted purple carrots: Slice the carrots and roast them with some olive oil, salt, and pepper
Stir-fries: You can add purple carrots to while making any stir fry along with your favorite vegetables or meats
Carrots and hummus: You can serve sliced purple carrots alongside hummus
Soups and stews: Purple carrots can be added while preparing any soup or stew
There are many ways to enjoy purple carrots, so start cooking and enjoy!
SOURCE: ORGANIC FACTS
JOHN STAUGHTON
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awwwww nice guy to help!
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do these people not realize that bean farts attract predators??
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OMG!
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ending fossil fuels–well? take off your clothes ultra maggot–there’s oil in many many poly blends like the shit you and jill wear.
and the backpacks those kids like too
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Purple…Carrots?
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weird, huh?
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Very
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i like weird…lol
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Always good
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darn tootin
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because he will win NOTHING competing against other men–he knows that. that’s why he started this bullshit to begin with! he wants an olympic medal and he can’t do it mano e mano
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ohhhhh the eyes!!!
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Harry’s Africa charity rangers ‘raped and beat tribespeople’: Rainforest families claim years of abuse at the hands of guards who work for conservation body which has Prince as a director – and beg him to intervene
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13013591/Harrys-Africa-charity-rangers-raped-beat-tribespeople-Rainforest-families-claim-years-abuse-hands-guards-work-conservation-body-Prince-director-beg-intervene.html
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Good night, Pat!
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Good Night Filly!
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i am never petting a rat!
cool what pilots see though!
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thanks for the morning videos kea!
how’s your mom?
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Enjoy.
No change. We got the new doctor next week so we shall see. If he’s a jerk I’m changing health providers.
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that poor soul has been thru hell while they play medical administrators…sigh
it used to be about patient health. now it’s what procedures can we bill you for? not what do YOU need
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That’s it right there!!!!!! And it pisses me off.
I did my research. I’m prepared. I will switch if need be.
Heck she did a blood test and they never even got back to me. But I get calls on ‘oh are you sure you don’t want to do this and this test’ NO
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i get emails all the time from my doctor’s office–did you know you are eligible to have this test or that test? schedule today–at no cost to you. i complained to the doctor himself. he said when they joined the hospital system, “outreach” was mandated. i said tell them to stop clogging up my email or I’ll start sending them spam back.
he laughed–I said most shit sites at least give you an unsubscribe option!
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They make you sign up for this crap and are able to sell your information as well. 🤬
Let no wait times for tests.
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I am adding a short daily prayer to the board. I would invite each of you, if you wish, to also add one or maybe two of your own liking. I do not want to stifle anyone but please limit yourself to one or two religious postings. here’s one I found that I liked.

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Good Night All!
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YIKES!!!!
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