Is It Safe to Eat Baby Carrots That Are Turning White? Yes, But You Can Prevent It—Here's How
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Is It Safe to Eat Baby Carrots That Are Turning White? Yes, But You Can Prevent It—Here's How
Plus, discover how to "fix" baby carrots that already have a white coat.Getty Images / Ali MajdfarYou’re probably more comfortable seeing a white coat on a doctor or competitors on Top Chef, but if you’re like many members of Team BHG, you’ve also witnessed white “jackets” on your baby carrots. After noticing a white coating appear on the baby carrots inside several bags in a row, one of our editors asked the team: “are white baby carrots safe t…
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