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The '''Carrot''' is a [[Food|vegetable]] and is one of the most common foods in the game, along with the [[Pogofruit]] and the [[Hen Hen]]. They are one of the first foods a Rancher will encounter.
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The '''Carrot''' is a [[Food|veggie]] and is one of the most common foods in the game, along with the [[Pogofruit]] and the [[Hen Hen]]. They are one of the first foods a Rancher will encounter.
 
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Revision as of 23:44, 3 August 2017

The Carrot is a veggie and is one of the most common foods in the game, along with the Pogofruit and the Hen Hen. They are one of the first foods a Rancher will encounter.

Slimepedia Entry

About:
The humble carrot was brought to the Far, Far Range because they're easy to grow and nutritious. Most ranchers swear by them as they're a handy portable snack, promote good night vision, and when juiced are only second to coffee as the perfect morning beverage.

On the Ranch:
Deposit a carrot into a garden's depositor and you'll have a large carrot crop of your own. This crop will last for several harvests and is consumed by a large variety of slimes.

Tips

  • The Carrot is the most common and most accessible vegetable in the game, and is very helpful for feeding veg-eating slimes, such as the Rock Slime or the Rad Slime. However because no Slime favours it, it will never produce double the amount of Plorts.
    • For this reason it may be unwise to grow Carrots unless you don't yet have access to favoured foods.
  • Their larger harvest yield compared to more valuable foods may be suitable as burned food for Fire Slimes.
  • Carrots are fairly abundant in The Overgrowth once it is unlocked; 3 wild Carrot plots are located there.

Trivia

  • The Carrot is one of the few foods in the game that are not a variant of a real-world food.
    • Since they are themselves an actual food.

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