Carrots Weren't Always Orange!!!!!! , Carrots Used to Be Purple Before the 17th Century..........

Carrots Weren't Always Orange , Carrots Used to Be Purple Before the 17th Century..........
Isn't it amazing????
 
It's easy to think of fruits and vegetables as natural and unchanging, looking and tasting the same today as they did centuries ago. But in fact, almost every plant we eat today has been changed by human cultivation. The carrot is a perfect example: it's only been orange for a few centuries.  

The modern day orange carrot wasn’t cultivated until Dutch growers in the late 16th century took mutant strains of the purple carrot and gradually developed them into the sweet, plump, orange variety we have today.  Before this, pretty much all carrots were purple with mutated versions occasionally popping up including yellow and white carrots.  These were rarely cultivated and lacked the purple pigment anthocyanin.
It is thought that the modern day orange carrot was developed by crossing the mutated yellow and white rooted carrots as well as varieties of wild carrots, which are quite distinct from cultivated varieties.Though a common story says that the Dutch created orange carrots to honor their royal family, the House of Orange, there's little historical evidence to back this up. What's more likely is that the new orange variety was tastier than yellow or purple versions, and gained its popularity that way. 

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