What is the commonly cited maximum temperature threshold for food to be considered "raw"?

Answer

104–118 degrees Fahrenheit (40–48 degrees Celsius)

Most proponents of raw foodism define foods as raw if they have not been heated above a specific threshold, which is most commonly cited as 104–118 degrees Fahrenheit (40–48 degrees Celsius).

What is the commonly cited maximum temperature threshold for food to be considered "raw"?
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