No. Vinegar does not remove mold from cheese. Molds actually can grow in an acid environment.
Yes, vinegar can be used to make cheese. There is a recipe called Vinegar Cheese and it requires milk and white vinegar.
no because vinegar is an acid
Mould spores are all around us, in the air and on the ground. When some of these spores make contact with bread, it sets the scene for mould growth. the mould grows faster under certain conditions, such as moisture and warmth.
Answer:Warmth and moisture encourages bread to grow mold.
Mold will grow faster on white bread.
This depends on the mold. eg: Bread molds grow on bread.
Mold will not grow on bread while it is in the freezer.
bread grows mold because if it is dry and worn out it needs the mold
Mold will grow on any type of bread as long as the conditions are right. Mold likes to grow when it is warm, moist and dark.
In heat because bread needs moisture to grow mold
Mold can also grow on cheese.
It does, it just takes time. I am doing a science project right now and it is about bread mold. Do you WANT to have mold grow or something?
Dry bread won't grow mold because mold only occurs in moist, damp places.
All bread will grow Mold if it's old and stale, depending where the bread is kept i.e. if it's in a warm environment the mold will grow much more quickly, nothing to do with the type of bread.