why does the central part of the carrot turns red.
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Carrots are orange not red and they are this color because they do not absorb the color red from the light. Spinach is green due to chlorophyll pigment present in the chloroplast of the leaf tissue.Red Carrots contain more lycopene than other varieties, and have a pinkish red to purplish red outside layer with a core of pink to orange. One cultivar, called Beta-Sweet, is a cross between a western and an eastern carrot. Red carrots are usually sweeter than regular carrots. Cultivars of red carrots include Beta-Sweet, Atomic Red, and Red Samurai
Carrots are orange not red and they are this color because they do not absorb the color red from the light. Spinach is green due to chlorophyll pigment present in the chloroplast of the leaf tissue.Red Carrots contain more lycopene than other varieties, and have a pinkish red to purplish red outside layer with a core of pink to orange. One cultivar, called Beta-Sweet, is a cross between a western and an eastern carrot. Red carrots are usually sweeter than regular carrots. Cultivars of red carrots include Beta-Sweet, Atomic Red, and Red Samurai
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