




Baby Yellow Bunched Carrots
Inventory, 24 ct : 5.38
This item was last sold on : 06/01/23
Description/Taste
Baby Yellow carrots are small in size, averaging 10-12 centimeters in length, and are conical and slender in shape, slightly tapering towards the non-stem end. The skin is smooth, firm, pale yellow to gold, and is lightly covered in fine root hairs. Underneath the surface, the flesh is dense, crisp, and yellow with a snap-like quality. When raw, Baby Yellow carrots are crunchy and mildly sweet without the earthiness commonly associated with other carrot varieties. When cooked, the flesh softens to develop a tender texture with a rich, sweet taste. The tops of Baby Yellow carrots are also edible, displaying grassy and earthy-sweet flavors with matching aromatics.
Seasons/Availability
Baby Yellow carrots are available year-round.
Current Facts
Baby Yellow carrots, botanically classified as Daucus carota subs. Sativus, are edible, underground roots that belong to the Apiaceae family along with parsnips, celery, and parsley. Baby Yellow carrots are regular yellow varieties that are harvested at an immature state, and there are also a few varieties developed intentionally for the baby carrot market. Baby Yellow carrots are typically sold in bunches at specialty grocers and farmer markets and are favored by consumers for their sweet taste and light crunch, utilized in savory applications.
Nutritional Value
Baby Yellow carrots contain vitamin A, potassium, vitamin B6, and some biotin. They also contain lutein, which is the yellow pigment found in the flesh that can help prevent macular degeneration and protect the overall health of the eyes.
Applications
Baby Yellow carrots are best suited for both raw and cooked applications such as sautéing, glazing, boiling, and roasting. The small roots can be utilized fresh, sliced and tossed into green salads, coleslaws, and grain bowls, pureed into sauces, or pickled for extended use as a condiment. Baby Yellow carrots can also be cooked in soups, stews, stocks, braised with cooked meats, mixed with celery and onions to make a mirepoix, or glazed with sugar and butter as a caramelized side dish. Baby Yellow carrots pair well with herbs such as parsley, tarragon, rosemary, basil, chervil, and coriander, meats such as poultry, beef, and pork, nuts such as pistachios and almonds, leeks, and potatoes. The roots will keep up to one month when stored loosely placed in a plastic bag with good air circulation in the crisper drawer of the refrigerator. Never store fruit along with carrots, as fruits expel ethylene gas that is readily absorbed by carrots. The carrots exposed to the ethylene gas will turn very bitter, making them not suitable for eating.
Ethnic/Cultural Info
California produces over eighty-seven percent of the carrots grown in the United States, and the roots can be cultivated multiple times per year due to the state’s mild and favorable climate. There is even an annual carrot festival held in February in Holtville, California that has been celebrating the root for over seventy-two years. During the week-long celebration, there is live music, food vendors, award ceremonies, and a carrot racing competition. Throughout the event, carrots are also sold fresh by the bunches, and Baby Yellow carrots are sometimes bundled in colored carrot bunches along with purple, red, and white varieties.
Geography/History
Yellow carrots originated over five thousand years ago in present-day Afghanistan in Central Asia. As the roots were domesticated, natural hybrids and mutants were developed and crossed with wild and cultivated varieties creating new cultivars varying in color, size, and flavor. Yellow carrots were then transported via seeds across Africa, Europe, and Eastern Asia and were sold during trade expeditions. Baby Yellow carrots have been around since ancient times but were not marketed commercially until the 20th century. Today Baby Yellow carrots can be found at local farmers markets, specialty grocers, and in home gardens in North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, and Australia.
Featured Restaurants
Restaurants currently purchasing this product as an ingredient for their menu.
The Seabird Resort | Oceanside CA | 951-704-9703 |
Bellamy's Restaurant | Escondido CA | 760-747-5000 |
Chateau La Jolla | San Diego CA | 858-459-4451 |
Azuki Sushi Lounge | San Diego CA | 619-238-4760 |
Smoke and Salt (Carlsbad) | Carlsbad CA | 760-815-9827 |
Toast Catering | San Diego CA | 858-208-9422 |
Cloak and Petal | San Diego CA | 619- 634-3970 |
Grass Skirt | San Diego CA | 858-412-5237 |
Clos Wine Shop | San Diego CA | 619-915-6846 |
Alila Marea Beach Resort | Encinitas CA | 805-539-9719 |
Hilton Garden Inn | San Diego CA | 858-720-9500 |
La Jolla Country Club | San Diego CA | 858-454-9601 |
Thyme for Something Homemade | Rancho Santa Fe CA | 858-245-1004 |
Tap Room Beer Co. (Bar) | San Diego CA | 619-539-7738 |
Bishop School | San Diego CA | 858-459-4021 |
Dolce Pane & Vino | Del Mar CA | 858-832-1518 |
Saiko Sushi-Coronado | Coronado CA | 619-435-0868 |
Common Theory | San Diego CA | 858-384-7974 |
Thai One On | Carlsbad CA | 760-500-8674 |
Hotel La Jolla & CUSP -CLK | La Jolla CA | 858-459-0261 |
Palmys | San Diego CA | 858-886-7111 |
Alila Marea Beach Resort (Banquets) | Encinitas CA | 805-539-9719 |
Craft and Commerce (Sekscobra Inc.) | San Diego CA | 619-962-5935 |
Carte Hotel | San Diego CA | 619-365-1858 |
Little Frenchie | Coronado CA | 619-522-6890 |
Harley Gray Kitchen and Bar | San Diego CA | 619-840-7000 |
Harney Sushi Oceanside | Oceanside CA | 760-967-1820 |
You & Yours Distilling (Kitchen) | San Diego CA | 214-693-6619 |
InterContinental Vistal Kitchen | San Diego CA | 619-501-9400 |
Seneca | San Diego CA | 619-588-2411 |
La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club | San Diego CA | 858-454-7126 |
Sheraton Carlsbad (20/20) | Carlsbad CA | 760-827-2400 |
The Cork and Craft | San Diego CA | 858-618-2463 |
Recipe Ideas
Recipes that include Baby Yellow Bunched Carrots. One

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Near San Diego, California, United States1929 Hancock St Suite 150 San Diego CA 92110 619-295-3172 https://specialtyproduce.com About 13 days ago, 5/20/23 Sharer's comments : Baby Yellow Carrots from Weiser Family Farms ![]() About 35 days ago, 4/29/23 Sharer's comments : Berumen Farms ![]() About 43 days ago, 4/20/23 Sharer's comments : Yellow Carrots from "McGrath Family Farms" avalible at Specialty Produce ![]() About 124 days ago, 1/29/23 Sharer's comments : at Golden Farms ![]() ![]()
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Near San Diego, California, United States1929 Hancock St Suite 150 San Diego CA 92110 619-295-3172 https://specialtyproduce.com About 145 days ago, 1/08/23 Sharer's comments : Yellow Carrots from Dacquisto Farms ![]() ![]()
Indian Summer Farm
Near San Diego, California, United StatesRamona, CA About 308 days ago, 7/30/22 ![]() ![]()
Indian Summer Farm
Near San Diego, California, United StatesRamona, CA About 371 days ago, 5/28/22 ![]() ![]()
Gaytan Family Farm
Near Joshua Tree, California, United StatesRiverside, CA About 420 days ago, 4/09/22 ![]() ![]() About 447 days ago, 3/13/22 Sharer's comments : Baby Yellow Carrots from Colorful Harvest ![]() ![]()
D'Acquisto Farms
Near Poway, California, United StatesSan Diego, CA About 448 days ago, 3/12/22 ![]() ![]()
Gaytan Family Farm
Near San Diego, California, United StatesRiverside, CA About 538 days ago, 12/11/21 ![]() ![]()
D'Acquisto Farms
Near Poway, California, United StatesSan Diego, CA About 574 days ago, 11/06/21 |