Which part is the tail in 人参{にんじん}の尻尾{しっぽ}
What is meant by a "carrot tail"?
人参{にんじん}の尻尾{しっぽ}
Is it the green part or the orange part?
A google image search does not really help, since "carrot" comes up in every one, but no picture I have found has arrows with labels for the parts of a carrot :D
https://recipe.rakuten.co.jp/word/%E4%BA%BA%E5%8F%82%E3%81%AE%E5%B0%BB%E5%B0%BE/
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What is meant by a "carrot tail"?
人参{にんじん}の尻尾{しっぽ}
Is it the green part or the orange part?
A google image search does not really help, since "carrot" comes up in every one, but no picture I have found has arrows with labels for the parts of a carrot :D
https://recipe.rakuten.co.jp/word/%E4%BA%BA%E5%8F%82%E3%81%AE%E5%B0%BB%E5%B0%BE/
words food
Try to google "人参の頭", which is the other part and you'll see clearly that the tail is the (other) part, buried deeper in the soil. I tried to google 人参の尻尾 but there are indeed no clear result that can help you understand.
– N Gillain
Feb 21 at 16:23
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What is meant by a "carrot tail"?
人参{にんじん}の尻尾{しっぽ}
Is it the green part or the orange part?
A google image search does not really help, since "carrot" comes up in every one, but no picture I have found has arrows with labels for the parts of a carrot :D
https://recipe.rakuten.co.jp/word/%E4%BA%BA%E5%8F%82%E3%81%AE%E5%B0%BB%E5%B0%BE/
words food
What is meant by a "carrot tail"?
人参{にんじん}の尻尾{しっぽ}
Is it the green part or the orange part?
A google image search does not really help, since "carrot" comes up in every one, but no picture I have found has arrows with labels for the parts of a carrot :D
https://recipe.rakuten.co.jp/word/%E4%BA%BA%E5%8F%82%E3%81%AE%E5%B0%BB%E5%B0%BE/
words food
words food
edited Feb 21 at 16:30
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Try to google "人参の頭", which is the other part and you'll see clearly that the tail is the (other) part, buried deeper in the soil. I tried to google 人参の尻尾 but there are indeed no clear result that can help you understand.
– N Gillain
Feb 21 at 16:23
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Try to google "人参の頭", which is the other part and you'll see clearly that the tail is the (other) part, buried deeper in the soil. I tried to google 人参の尻尾 but there are indeed no clear result that can help you understand.
– N Gillain
Feb 21 at 16:23
Try to google "人参の頭", which is the other part and you'll see clearly that the tail is the (other) part, buried deeper in the soil. I tried to google 人参の尻尾 but there are indeed no clear result that can help you understand.
– N Gillain
Feb 21 at 16:23
Try to google "人参の頭", which is the other part and you'll see clearly that the tail is the (other) part, buried deeper in the soil. I tried to google 人参の尻尾 but there are indeed no clear result that can help you understand.
– N Gillain
Feb 21 at 16:23
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As @Yuuichi Tam says, this is the orange thin part of the root. You could also have deduced this by elimination: the green part would undoubtedly be 人参の葉っぱ (also in recipes).
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It is the tip of the orange part, not leaves of carrot.
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As @Yuuichi Tam says, this is the orange thin part of the root. You could also have deduced this by elimination: the green part would undoubtedly be 人参の葉っぱ (also in recipes).
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As @Yuuichi Tam says, this is the orange thin part of the root. You could also have deduced this by elimination: the green part would undoubtedly be 人参の葉っぱ (also in recipes).
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As @Yuuichi Tam says, this is the orange thin part of the root. You could also have deduced this by elimination: the green part would undoubtedly be 人参の葉っぱ (also in recipes).
As @Yuuichi Tam says, this is the orange thin part of the root. You could also have deduced this by elimination: the green part would undoubtedly be 人参の葉っぱ (also in recipes).
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It is the tip of the orange part, not leaves of carrot.
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It is the tip of the orange part, not leaves of carrot.
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It is the tip of the orange part, not leaves of carrot.
It is the tip of the orange part, not leaves of carrot.
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Try to google "人参の頭", which is the other part and you'll see clearly that the tail is the (other) part, buried deeper in the soil. I tried to google 人参の尻尾 but there are indeed no clear result that can help you understand.
– N Gillain
Feb 21 at 16:23