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In the audio, a distinct, crisp sound fills the air immediately, a sound synonymous with the breaking of fresh celery. The crunch is sharp, satisfying, and almost rhythmic, each snap resonating as the celery stalks are snapped apart one by one. It's a familiar sound, one that evokes a sense of freshness, health, and vitality. The crushing sound follows next, as the celery is ground, its fibrous texture yielding under the pressure, the sound is both rough and oddly soothing. It's a sound that's always associated with food preparation, one that's usually followed by the sizzle of a hot pan or the bubbling of a simmering pot. Peeling sounds come afterward, a soft, continuous noise as the outer layer of the celery is removed. It's a quieter, more subtle sound, almost like a whisper compared to the earlier crunch and crush. But it's just as important, signaling the careful preparation of the celery, its transformation from raw produce