February Harvest of the Month: Carrots


Carrots

Carrots are derived from a Middle Eastern crop called Queen Anne’s Lace. This wild ancestor is also a taproot crop but has a white root. For thousands of years, the carrot was not a popular vegetable because it had a woody texture and was difficult to eat. A subspecies of this plant has been selectively bred over centuries to produce the crisp and sweet garden vegetables that we eat today. Today the largest producers of carrots are China, the United States, Poland, Japan, and France. More info and recipes here: https://www.vermontharvestofthemonth.org/february-2024

Vermont Harvest of the Month is a program run by Food Connects, with support from VT FEED, Green Mountain Farm to School, and Vital Communities to promote seasonal eating, encourage healthy diets and support the local economy. We provide ready to go materials for the classroom, cafeteria, and community that promotes the use of local, seasonal Vermont foods.

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