I have never seen mold or fungus on chocolate. I suspect it is too sweet and fat for them.
The white dusty looking covering that appears on chocolate is not fungus. It is a totally harmless precipitate that appears especially when the chocolate is old, has gone through temperature changes that are unusual (freezing or rapid cooling...).
Fungi are in forms of foods we eat. Mushrooms are fungi, and humans eat mushrooms, so humans eat fungi.
Fungi don't eat.
fungi
The chocolate that you can eat is black chocolate. Vegans don't eat milk chocolate.
No! Do not eat fungi unless it has been bought from the store or identified by an expert!
Chuck Norris can eat a vulture. And fungi. Yes, but very rarely
Americans eat chocolate like a mint or for their craving of sweets. They also eat it because they feel for a treat. Chocolate is an origanal one! Americans eat chocolate like a mint or for their craving of sweets. They also eat it because they feel for a treat. Chocolate is an origanal one! Americans eat chocolate like a mint or for their craving of sweets. They also eat it because they feel for a treat. Chocolate is an origanal one! Americans eat chocolate like a mint or for their craving of sweets. They also eat it because they feel for a treat. Chocolate is an origanal one!
You can eat chocolate any time, in all actuality.
Well, fungi is beneficial to animals because we eat fungi.
If you know Irish supermarkets sell chocolate, then yes, they do eat chocolate.
Herbivore eat plants, fungi exclusively. Omnivore eat plants and/or fungi and meat.
no. They will eat fungi