Could perishable good, like fresh vegetables or diary products, be a good choice to use as money in a region where they were plentiful?

A. Yes, food is valuable in all societies.
B. Yes, anything is good to use as money.
C. No, money must be either metal or paper.
D. No, anything used as money should hold its value.

D. No, anything used as money should hold its value.

Perishable goods like fresh vegetables or diary products may not be a good choice to use as money in a region where they are plentiful because they will not hold their value for an extended period of time. Money should ideally retain its value over time in order to facilitate trade and economic transactions effectively.