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How sweet to be a maroon carrot
Tags: cancer, university of arizona[Source: TheBatt.com, Kristen Dwyer] - "BetaSweet" carrots have more beta-carotene, texture and crunch than a regular carrot. So what's the difference between a regular carrot and a BetaSweet? BetaSweet carrots have a Texas A&M maroon tint, as opposed to the traditional orange color.
The purplish color comes from the antioxidant anthocyanin, which is found in blueberries and could be effective in preventing cancer cells.
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Also, read the full Performance Assessment describing in detail Arizona's 2011 progress on key Roadmap metrics.


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