I would say it's simply a carrot in its original colouring, before those plant
breeders in the Low Countries got their hands on it to breed an orange variant,
in honour of William of Orange.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/1991768.stm
Piers
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> I want to say it’s preserved in some way, maybe pickled or fermented?
Hybrid of a carrot and beet?
Whatever it is, my automated self-preservation circuit is kicking in
and saying "nope".
AG Schnozz
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