Broccoli by a large margin molds faster than carrots. In my personal experience, and I eat a lot of steamed veggies containing both of these plants (nearly every day), mold will begin growing on broccoli in about a week and carrots are often free of the fuzz until two or three weeks after purchasing. Of course, this depends largely on how old the produce is at the time of purchase, and whether it is organic or not. Many of the chemicals that are used on non-organic produce inhibit the growth of mold, so it may last longer in this case.
Yes. I have seen moldy carrots.
yes
a banana will mold faster than a apple
An unpeeled banana will unlikely grow mold faster than a sandwich. A peeled banana will likely grow mold faster than a sandwich due to higher sugar content and moisture. However, it also depends on the conditions. Fridge vs. counter top, arid climate vs. moist, etc.
yea
A banana would mold faster in orange juice because it is more acidic than milk. Molds can grow over a pH range of 2-8.5 however molds tend to grow better at an acidic pH.
The strawberry will mold faster than the grape, I don't know why exactly, but I just know it does.
you oaf. of course a banana rots after 5 days.... EVERYONE KNOWS THAT!!
I don't think strawberries rot faster than a banana. Bananas because they turn brown and moldy after a short period of time. Although the temperature determine when an apple will rot.
no a banana rots faster than a bread
Under the same conditions, a strawberry will rot much faster than an apple.
The stuff that makes the banana Brown wants to make the fruit more brown but it fails
yes
Cream cheese will mould faster than cheddar.