Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Is it safe to eat the skin on an uncooked carrot if I wash it?

It is ';organic';, does that matter? This is in the US.Is it safe to eat the skin on an uncooked carrot if I wash it?
Not only safe but even healthier. The skin has all the vitamins and nutrients.Is it safe to eat the skin on an uncooked carrot if I wash it?
Absolutely. Cooks discard it because it's not ';pretty';, but it has some of the healthist stuff in the carrot. Wash it, enjoy it.
Yes it is fine. Organic does matter, it means less chemical exposure to your body. Your body is bombarded with all kinds of very to slightly toxic chemicals in this world we now live in. Anyway you can limit your exposure is beneficial to you. What can be more invasive than putting something inside your body?





Slaint茅(to your health)
yes
yes ofcourse! full of nutrients.
Well, if it's from your own garden and organic, you could eat the dirt too, no prob.





But if it's from the store, and even if it's organic, who's been touching it, where has it been... who knows... some field worker just did a number two on the toilet and didn't wash their hands, and they keep pulling carrots... now you've got it in your hand... Did the farm use animal manure or spay organic pesticides or who knows what on their crop... who can you trust these days besides your self?
Yes it's safe... I never peel my carrots. Just wash them well. I would however peel non organic carrots.
yeah thats fine, people eat raw carrot all the time, i dont personally like it but some people do.
Of course! That is where a lot of the vitamins and minerals are. I use a sponge that I keep to the side for vegetables and fruit. I use the ';scritchy'; side of the sponge and scrub it down. That removes the dirt in the crevices. I am of the opinion that all vegetables and fruits consumed should be organic because pesticide exposure is harmful to your health. The pesticide is absorbed into the plant when it is applied. Have an awesome day eating carrots!


Love, Melissa Halsted
The outer skin of carrots has a bitterness to it that most cooks try to avoid. It isn't unsafe, just bitter.





';To peel or not to peel has been a long-standing carrot debate. If you know you鈥檝e gotten your carrots from a reliable source (free of pesticides and chemical residue), then merely scrubbing is fine. Carrot peel does have a bit of bitterness, so cooks making vegetable stocks and broths tend to peel their carrots to avoid any bitterness in their long-cooking dishes. Aesthetically, the color of cooked carrots may be brighter when peeled. It鈥檚 up to you what you鈥檇 like to do.';
the skin of vegetables and fruit contain the most nutrients. If the carrot is organic, it is fine to eat it, especially if you give it a good wash first. If it is not organic, there could be pesticides on the skin though.
I never peel carrots unless they are really dirty, I think it is healthier not to peel them
Dont worry man, you dont even have to wash it all that much.





As my granny used to say:


';Little dirt makes you no float away to clouds, now go throw out the garbage';

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