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Carrots? Let Me Explain
- Everything You Need to Know, and Then Some
- Narrated by: Angel Clark
- Length: 53 mins
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Publisher's Summary
You might think you know quite everything about the carrot. As this is a popular vegetable eaten at any meal - at breakfast, lunch, dinner and in-between snacks.
But this seemingly ordinary vegetable has many secrets that will delight you. Did you know that carrots come in every color of the rainbow?
Did you know that carrots, were once upon a time, used exclusively as medicine? Did you know that carrots are one of the most effective natural insecticides?
Did you know that carrots can be as addictive as coffee and even give you withdrawal symptoms?
©2015 PEARL ROBINSON (P)2015 Pearl Robinson
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