Carrot concentrate

Carrot concentrate is a natural ingredient derived from carrots, a popular root vegetable known for its vibrant orange colour and sweet taste. The concentrate is made by extracting the juice from carrots and then reducing it to a thicker consistency, resulting in a concentrated form of the vegetable's flavour and nutrients.

This concentrated form of carrot is often used in food production to enhance the colour, flavour, and nutritional value of various products. It can be found in a variety of foods such as sauces, soups, dressings, and baked goods. Carrot concentrate is a common ingredient in products like vegetable juices, baby foods, and salad dressings, where it adds a touch of sweetness and a rich orange hue.

When you spot carrot concentrate on a food label, it's usually there to provide natural sweetness, colour, and a hint of carrot flavour to the product. In addition to its taste-enhancing properties, carrot concentrate also contributes to the overall nutritional profile of the food, offering vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Its presence in foods can help enhance their visual appeal, flavour profile, and nutritional content.

Foods in the CalorieStar database containing Carrot concentrate

Sainsbury's Black Forest Mincemeat with Kirsch, Taste the Difference
Sainsbury's Cherry & Almond Panettone, Taste the Difference
Onken Cherry Yogurt
Cornetto Chocolate & Orange Ice Cream Cone
Activia Fat Free Vanilla Yogurts
Sainsbury's Indian Aloo Saag
Sainsbury's Katsu Chicken Bites
Oykos Peach Greek Style Yogurts
Alpro Strawberry Big Pot Yogurt Alternative
Asda Vegan Italian Style Lentil and Aubergine Pasta Bolognese

Kettle Chips Vegan Sheese® & Red Onion Sharing Crisps
Kettle Chips Vegan Sheese® & Red Onion Sharing Crisps