They’re cute, there’s no need to peel or wash ’em, and they’re extraordinarily popular; 70% of all carrots sold today are the baby kind. But they are technically not “baby carrots.” Correspondent David Pogue looks at the “Eureka!” moment when a California farmer found a way to reduce waste and sell more of his crop.
Source: CBS Minnesota
How baby carrots were born
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