Orange carrots
17th century, Netherlands
According
to a myth, carrots became orange came for political reasons.
Back in the 17th century, the Dutch were known mainly as carrot
farmers. As orange became their national color, they decided to
cultivate the orange version of carrots in abundance as a tribute to
the Royal Family, who led the Netherlands to independence. From
there, the color stuck and became the primary version of the carrot
we all know.