This is the 2402nd most frequent Japanese word.
ニンジン
Carrot.
In this sentence, 'ニンジン' refers to the vegetable 'carrot' as an ingredient in a dish.
私は昨日、スープにニンジンを入れました。
I put carrots in the soup yesterday.
Here, 'ニンジン' is used to describe an entire carrot, emphasizing its freshness as an object.
このニンジンはとても新鮮ですね。
This carrot is very fresh.
In this context, 'ニンジン' refers to carrots in general terms, highlighting their health benefits as part of a dietary discussion.