Carrots can be cooked or burned, but not melted.
Carrots do not swell or shrink when cooked. So 1 cup of raw carrot is the same as 1 cup cooked carrot.
Carrots can be eaten either raw or cooked. Raw carrots are often used in salads, and cooked carrots can be used in casseroles or alone with butter or a cream sauce.
It depends whether the carrots are cooked or raw, the quantity of carrots, and whether they are baby carrots or old carrots. For the calories in baby and old carrots both cooked and raw, by weight or size, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
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No, but certainly not the ideal food for fish.
cooked or raw cellulose is impossible to breakdown by humans
Yes. If they are cooked. My cats eats pees and carrots all the time!
This could depend on a number of things, such as they age of the carrots when you purchased them and the manner in which they are stored. You can tell they are beginning to decline when they go soft and limp. When their skin becomes slimy, they are bad.
Carrots can be cooked several different ways. One of the most common ways to cook a carrots is to steam them using boiling water. They can also be stir-fried using oil and a hot pan, and they can be cooked in sugar and milk to produce "Candied Carrots."
Well he LOVES carrots, so I presume he eats them both ways!! (:
The sentence 'Les carottes sont cuites' means The carrots are cooked. In the word-by-word translation, the definite article 'les' means 'the'. The noun 'carottes' means 'carrots'. The verb 'sont' means '[they] are'. And the adjective 'cuites' means 'cooked'.In a figurative sense, the sentence means there is nothing left to do to change the course of events (carrots being the last vegetable to be cooked in a stew, when carrots are cooked, you cannot take any more action)