
Who knew there were so many little known facts about carrots? Carrots were first grown in Afghanistan some 3,000 years ago. The carrot is a member of the parsley family. Carrots can also be purple, white, red, or yellow besides the traditional orange hue. The longest carrot recorded was in 1996, measuring in at sixteen feet, ten and a half inches long; and the heaviest carrot in the world weighed in at a little over eighteen pounds in 1998! Of course most people know that the primary vitamin obtained from eating carrots is vitamin A. The carrot is symbolic of fecundity (fertility), so members learned a new word as well!
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