Carrot tops
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As I was thinning out the carrots and saving those big enough to eat I pondered: does anyone eat carrot tops?  I cut some of the leaves of the baby carrots, but did I need to?  Answers on a postcard to..............Jen
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I think they can be chopped up and used like parsley or in a carrot top pesto.
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Oh interesting! I will try that when I have carrots to harvest Smile
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Paul will try them first I think
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Go on, be brave! Have a nibble of a young leaf - it won't kill you. Wink
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https://www.riverford.co.uk/recipes/view...-top-pesto

and from the Carrot Museum!! http://www.carrotmuseum.co.uk/carrotops.html

(and NO, its not a display of the wrinkled, shrivelled bendy objects you find in the bottom of the fridge!)
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(20-06-2020, 10:10 AM)Veggie Wrote: https://www.riverford.co.uk/recipes/view...-top-pesto

and from the Carrot Museum!! http://www.carrotmuseum.co.uk/carrotops.html

(and NO, its not a display of the wrinkled, shrivelled bendy objects you find in the bottom of the fridge!)

Your fridge sounds like mine, I grow excellent penicillin.   That's why OH has lasted this long I reckon Smile.
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(20-06-2020, 10:07 AM)Veggie Wrote: Go on, be brave! Have a nibble of a young leaf - it won't kill you. Wink

Definitely going to give them a try but this quote from the website gives me pause to think.....

'Carrot leaves contain significant amounts of porphyrins, which stimulate the pituitary gland and lead to the release of increased levels of sex hormones'

Perhaps I'll try them first and not risk Paul...... it's his heart I'm thinking of of course. Big Grin
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Bunged a home grown carrot top in the water with some bought carrots boiling for dinner. Taste was ok but texture wasn't pleasing, so not going down that route on a regular basis but might try eating the thinnings tops when I next have some.
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Did you chop them up first?
My thoughts would be to treat them like parsley - chop them up finely and sprinkle on to food.
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