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Carrots can be eaten on keto, but it may be difficult to include them regularly or in large quantities, as they contain a fair amount of carbs. Some less starchy alternatives to enjoy raw or cooked include celery, broccoli, and cauliflower.
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Read More »Non-starchy vegetables play a big role on the low carb, high fat keto diet. On this diet, net carbs, which is the number of total carbs minus fiber, are generally restricted to 25 grams or less per day. Many people on the keto diet spend a large amount of their daily net carb allotment on low carb veggies like zucchini, cauliflower, avocado, broccoli, and salad greens. However, you may wonder if carrots are appropriate to eat on the keto diet. This article reviews the carbs in carrots, whether they can be eaten on keto, and some keto-friendly alternatives. Share on Pinterest Carrot carbs Carrots are considered root vegetables because the carrot itself is the root of the carrot plant. On the other hand, some root vegetables like potatoes are tubers, or the storage site for the plant’s natural sugar ( 1 ). Because carrots are a root, they’re lower in sugar and carbs than tuber vegetables like potatoes. One medium (61-gram) raw carrot provides ( 2 ): Calories: 25
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