NO
I would eat it up to about 10 days after if no sign of mould
Is it because they both reproduce by spores
slaters eat mould and other fungus Slaters are omnivores/scavengers and will eat decaying vegetable, fungi and animal matter.
slaters eat mould and other fungus Slaters are omnivores/scavengers and will eat decaying vegetable, fungi and animal matter.
No. It is not reccomeded that you eat any soft cheees or blue cheeses. Neither is it reccomeded to eat unpasturised or white mould cheeses.
mold is homophone for mould.
do not eat it, you will get a stomach ache or very ill, all bread mould is poisonous and should not be eaten, do not simply cut off where the mould is, because the same microorganisms might still be living on the bread, but is not clear/big enough for the human eye to see. do NOT eat it.
'She poured wax into the mould' 'The bread was covered in mould'
Yes and no;if you eat mould it can make you sick,but if there was no mould dead bodies wouldn't decay. If there was no such thing as mould there would be no space to bury anyone in the graveyard. Then there'd be piles of the stuff. The germs collecting on the dead bodies attracting many rats and flies would be hazardous for both our health and our eyes!!!!!
A mass of metal cast into a mould is called either an ingot mould or a cold mould. the one that is ready for recasting is usually the ingot mould. A cold mould is one that has been cast on design that maintains its mould.
Mould grow because of the condition.
The ring around the outside of Camembert or brie is mould, but don't worry it's completely safe to eat.