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Yes. All plants are living things. They can die, though. For example, if one cooks vegetables and/or fruits, it's very unlikely there are any living cells in them anymore. In general, as long as a plant/fruit is still living, it will spoil much more slowly than a dead vegetable or fruit. There are also other health benefits associated with consuming still living food.

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  • Are fruits and vegetables living things
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  • Yes. All plants are living things. They can die, though. For example, if one cooks vegetables and/or fruits, it's very unlikely there are any living cells in them anymore. In general, as long as a plant/fruit is still living, it will spoil much more slowly than a dead vegetable or fruit. There are also other health benefits associated with consuming still living food.
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  • Yes. All plants are living things. They can die, though. For example, if one cooks vegetables and/or fruits, it's very unlikely there are any living cells in them anymore. In general, as long as a plant/fruit is still living, it will spoil much more slowly than a dead vegetable or fruit. There are also other health benefits associated with consuming still living food.
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