Jain monastics do not eat cooked food because:

A) ?the heat of the cooking process does violence to small creatures.
B) ?the cooking process destroys essential nutrients in the food.
C) ?they only eat fruit fallen from trees.
D) ?they do not want to accept any favors from other people.


A

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