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Carrots are rich in vitamin A and like sweet potatoes and pumpkin, get their color from beta-carotene, a powerful antioxidant.
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High quality ingredient with abundant beneficial nutrients Carrots are excellent sources of vitamin A (which is used in the eye to maintain he [..]
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Low-glycemic carbohydrate, high in antioxidants, minerals, vitamins A, C and E, and beta carotene which boost the immune system, guards against illness, promote good vision and cardiovascular health.
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Carrots are technically tubers or the nutrient-engorged roots of the carrot plant, a member of the parsley family. Carrots are a source of important vitamins, minerals, and carotenoids to help support the immune system and digestive system. They may also help support proper skin and eye health.
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Carrots are an excellent source of beta-carotene, a powerful antioxidant nutrient. Carrots also supply a natural source of fiber.
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This includes whole carrots and pieces obtained from the processing of carrots for human consumption. A source of carbohydrates and fiber that is rich in beta-carotene.
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Carrots are rich in vitamin A and like sweet potatoes and pumpkin, get their color from beta-carotene, a powerful antioxidant.
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Carrots are a natural source of beta carotene, the precursor to Vitamin A needed for immune function and as an antioxidant (see antioxidant, beta-carotene). OSCAR use dried carrots from Lincolnshire.
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Carrots are technically tubers or the nutrient-engorged roots of the carrot plant, a member of the parsley family. Carrots are a source of important vitamins, minerals, and carotenoids to help support the immune system and aid digestion. They are also recognized as a beneficial skin cleanser and eye conditioner.
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Carrots provide antioxidants (carotenoids) and health protecting phytochemicals, vitamins and minerals. They are high in Vitamin A and carotenoids.
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Carrots are one of the most nutritious vegetables. They are high in dietary fiber, iron, potassium, and vitamins A, B6, and C. Carrots have been shown to help maintain healthy eyes.
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Carrots are a good source of beta-carotene (which acts as an antioxidant and natural source of vitamin A), B vitamins, minerals and trace elements, and are included in the Arden Grange Partners range [..]
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Carrots includes whole carrots and pieces obtained from the processing of carrots for human consumption. A source of carbohydrates and fiber that is rich in beta-carotene.
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Carrots are an excellent source of fiber and minerals. Also a good natural source of beta carotene, an antioxidant essential for neutralizing free radicals.
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carrot|lang=en (slang,derogatory) (''UK'') A redhead.
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