Carrot

The carrot comes from Europe and Asia, and the name means in Indo-European "little horn" because of the shape. Today the carrot is cultivated in almost all over the world. Believe it or not, but since 2001 the EU has classified the carrot a fruit after that that the Portuguese eat a sweet marmalade made from just Carrot. Sometimes you can hear the phrase "carrot and stick" designed to reward and punishment. The expression is said to come from Winston Churchill as saying at a press conference May 25, 1943: "We shall continue to operate on the Italian donkey at Both Ends, with a carrot and with a stick."

The scent of Carrot is sweet, spicy, earthy and reminiscent of caraway.