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Sounds like you got a deal. Geometrically speaking, you got a way higher ratio of carrot to carrot skin.
Chef here. Don't bother peeling carrots unless you are making salad. You are just wasting your carrot.
And use the skins in stocks, soups and sauces.
I think it depends on the carrot. Some of them are impossible to wash well.
You don't need to make it sterile, unless you plan to use the carrot as wound dressing.
Which is probably not advisable anyway.
Maybe for a salad, i clean a bit more thoroughly. Humans are not that fragile. (unless you specifically are, in which case, do be careful)
It's not about sterility. Dirt/sand in your mouth is a very unpleasant experience.
Anakin?
That’s just like… your opinion man
The rough side of the sponge should be able to get that no problem. Still no need to peel.
I don't know how a sponge is supposed to do anything when sometimes even the peeler can't do the job. I have to get into the nooks with a knife.
Unless it's for salad, I just run them under some water. Same for potatoes.
Time is too short for peeling vegetables.
Potato skins are where the nutrients are at. Also lots of flavor.
Idk if I'd say the same about carrots
Get a stiff bristled scrub brush and only use it for vegies. You can scrub all the dirt off super easy and if you really scrub you basically peel them anyways with the brush.
Yep. I basically never peel carrots when cooking for myself unless they're past their best
In root vegetables, 80% of the vitamins are in the skin, and the flesh is nearly pure carbs. You're throwing away most of the good stuff.
While i think peeling is wasteful, this is not true: https://www.nutritionletter.tufts.edu/general-nutrition/does-peeling-carrots-remove-nutrients/
80% of the vitamins are not in the skin. There are exceptions where the skin of some fruits and vegetables are higher in a particular vitamin(s), like for instance potato skins are highest in iron or something like that, but it is untrue that the majority of nutrition is in the skins of these foods and discarding or peeling them removes “80%” of the nutritional value of the food.
I don't want to grind earth, sand and/or dung on my teeth though.
That's why you wash and scrub it...
Wash and scrub it?? Yeah, right- sounds like Big Vitamin propaganda trying to make me need a B12 supplement
impossible.
I love chewing on sand. It's my favorite. Maybe I should just go stick my face in the lawn and start monching.
Rinse your carrot before eating it you acorn
Man likes to eat sand, what is wrong with that? He isn't telling YOU how to live your life!
saves work and toothpaste.
I love this comment
I like to scrub mine with a kitchen towel or mild plastic scouring pad in warm water. I also do the same with any other palatable skinned root veg.
YOU ARE NOT POEM FOR YOUR SPROG
I miss that guy
Tok to your doktor to day
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pica_(disorder)
It was a joke, and I'll never eat that chef's sand carrots.
Great, now I have to buy carrot skin separately.
It didn't look like jews or americans got to that carrot... it should have plenty of skin!
explanation, you fools
male genital mutilation.Don't you mean lower?
By "ratio of carrot to carrot skin" I mean "volume of carrot / volume of carrot skin". Volume of carrot is ~ length³, while volume of carrot skin is approximately ~ length², assuming a similar shape of carrot, because the skin is a constant thickness (determined by your vegetable peeler). This basically means the bigger the carrot the less money you waste on carrot skin.
The volume is length^3? Is the carrot a 10"x10"x10" cube?
~
Understandable, have a nice day.
I will point out that saying "approximately ~length^2" seems redundant, but that's neither here nor there.
The approximation is because it's technically not exactly proportional due to curvature.
Cosmologist approximation
yeah sorry I misread your original comment
Depends where the missing comma was ment to be.
higher ratio of carrot, to carrot skin
higher ratio of: carrot to carrot skin
I don't think there's a comma needed there. And in any case, both of those mean the same thing to me. Do you think they can be interpreted differently?