A loofah is a natural sponge made from a type of vegetable gourd. While the plant it comes from was once living, the dried and processed loofah product is considered non-living.
Non living.
NOT NOW
non-living
They are literally non living but you could use a metaphor to say that it is living
The loofah or luffa is actually the fibrous skeleton of a cucumber. If the loofah is allowed to fully ripen and then dry out on the vine, the flesh disappears leaving only the fibrous skeleton and seeds
A loofah is bath sponge. NOT A REAL SPONGE!!!
In Filipino, loofah is called "patola." It is a vegetable commonly used in cooking in Filipino cuisine.
That would be mould mate. You might wanna throw that loofah out.
SEA
non-living non-living
a loofah
LOOFAH
When your loofah gets so soft it no longer is defoliating your skin, it's time for a new one.
Non living
not living
Non living.
living