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Is orange carrot vegan?

Orange carrot is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is orange carrot?

Orange carrot, also known as "carota" in Italian, is a vibrant and delicious root vegetable that is a member of the Apiaceae family. As the name suggests, this carrot variety has a deep orange hue and a slightly sweeter taste than its traditional counterparts. This vibrant color is due to the high levels of beta-carotene present in the orange carrot. Beta-carotene is a powerful antioxidant that is converted to vitamin A in the body, helping to support healthy eyesight, skin, and immune function. Orange carrots are incredibly versatile and can be used in a wide range of recipes, from salads and soups to juices and smoothies.

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