What are Rainbow Carrots? | Mississippi State University Extension Service

June 2024 · 2 minute read

Have you ever seen purple, yellow, red, or white carrots? The first time I saw a bag of ‘rainbow’ carrots in my grocery store, I had to do a double take. Carrots are only supposed to be orange, or at least, that’s what I thought. 

Carrots are one of the most popular vegetables to eat. They’re sweet, crunchy, and an excellent source of vitamin A. Did you know that the classic orange carrot we all know and love is actually not the original color of carrots? 

Carrots are descendants of wild carrots, or Queen Anne’s lace. It is believed that carrots originated in Asia around AD 900 and were actually yellow and purple in color! Orange carrots didn’t come along until around the 1400s - 1500s. 

As we’ve learned, carrots can come in many colors, but do all carrots have the same nutrient value? 

The taste of each color differs by variety, but there isn’t a drastic flavor contrast between them. Some varieties have a sweet and spicy taste to them, while others are sweeter than orange carrots. 

Learn more about different color carrots from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Illinois Extension.

The best way to test them out is to try them for yourself! Check out this Food Factor recipe for balsamic roasted carrots!

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