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arracacha
(redirected from White carrot)

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ar·ra·ca·cha  rä-kächä)
n.
A perennial Andean herb (Arracacia xanthorrhiza) in the parsley family, grown for its large, fleshy, edible roots. Also called apio.

[Spanish, from Quechua aracacha.]


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