Crunchy Carrots

Carrot is a root vegetable that is usually orange in color due to its high content of carotene and is cultivated on farms some which are listed under Belize rental property for sale.Carrots is a biennial plant with its leaves being the first to grow then the taproot which takes about four months or 120 days to mature.Carrots grow best when planted under the full sun but are tolerant to some shade, their ideal soil type which can be found on off grid living rentals in Belize is loose well, drained, sandy or loamy soil.


This root crop can be eaten either raw in which it only releases 3 percent of it carotene during digestion or cooked in which it releases up to 39percent. Carrots can be chopped and boiled, fried or steamed and cooked in soups and stews. It can also be blended to make chutney or purees to make baby food. Grabbing a few and bringing back to your Belize home rental is ideal as you can bake a delicious carrot cake, make a yummy carrot pudding or a carrot juice.

The nutrients and vitamins in this root vegetable is of a high dosage providing many health benefits making vision improvement it main benefit, it also helps prevent cancer, prevent heart diseases, stroke, slow aging, promote healthier skin, prevent infection, cleanse the body by washing away toxin and helps protect teeth and gums. So munch on a few whilst enjoying your stay at your Belize rental for vacation.


To learn more about thenutritional and health benefits of vegetables near anoff grid living rental in Belize visit our site at http://www.betterinbelize.com or email us at info@betterinbelize.com. You can also call us Toll- Free from North America 1-877-836-2756. 

Location
Better in Belize Ecovillage
Mile 10.5 Mollejon Road/Water Hole Area
Benque Viejo Del Carmen
Cayo, Belize
Central America/Western Caribbean
GPS: 17.000w / 89.000n
Contact Info
Belize: (501) 824-0550
Toll free from North America:
1-877-836-2756
RE/MAX Property Center
30 Burns Ave. San Ignacio
Cayo, Belize
Central America
(501) 824-0550
Email: info@belizepropertycenter.com

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