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  2. How to Regrow Carrots from the Tops in 5 Simple Steps - AOL

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    4. Plant the Tops. After a few days, the carrot tops should begin to sprout greens, followed by small, white root hairs. When the root hairs appear, it’s time to transplant the carrot tops into ...

  3. Daucus pusillus - Wikipedia

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    Daucus pusillus is a species of wild carrot known by the common names American wild carrot [3] and rattle-snake-weed. [4] Its Latin name means "little carrot", or "tiny carrot". It is similar in appearance to other species and subspecies of wild carrot, with umbels of white or pinkish flowers. [ 5 ]

  4. Talk:Carrot/Archive 2 - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 Carrot tops are also edible. 1 comment. 2 Carrot and ... 4 Sugar percentage. 2 comments. 5 History of the carrot. 2 comments. 6 Development of the ...

  5. List of culinary fruits - Wikipedia

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    The definition of fruit for this list is a culinary fruit, defined as "Any edible and palatable part of a plant that resembles fruit, even if it does not develop from a floral ovary; also used in a technically imprecise sense for some sweet or semi-sweet vegetables, some of which may resemble a true fruit or are used in cookery as if they were ...

  6. 10 little known facts about fruit stickers - AOL

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    Number 10. They're edible. If you've finished baking a whole apple pie only to realize you forgot to take the stickers off of the fruit, fear not. ... Hawaii, Louisiana top list of 10 worst states ...

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  8. Parsnip - Wikipedia

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    The parsnip (Pastinaca sativa) is a root vegetable closely related to carrot and parsley, all belonging to the flowering plant family Apiaceae. It is a biennial plant usually grown as an annual. Its long taproot has cream-colored skin and flesh, and, left in the ground to mature, becomes sweeter in flavor after winter frosts.

  9. 24 Discontinued '70s and '80s Foods That We'll Never ... - AOL

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    3. Keebler Fudge Magic Middles. Neither the chocolate fudge cream inside a shortbread cookie nor versions with peanut butter or chocolate chip crusts survived.