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carotene

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carotene

Naturally occurring pigment of the carotenoid group. Carotenes produce the orange, yellow, and red colours of carrots, tomatoes, oranges, and crustaceans.



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Carrots are rich in beta carotene, which your body converts into vitamin A--a nutrient essential to the biochemical process in your retina that enables you to see.
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