What is the botanical classification for carrots, beets, and radishes when they are consumed as enlarged storage organs?

Answer

Storage roots (specifically taproots for carrots)

Carrots are specifically identified as taproots, which are true roots that become fleshy and enlarged by hoarding sugars, a characteristic shared by beets and radishes in this category.

What is the botanical classification for carrots, beets, and radishes when they are consumed as enlarged storage organs?

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