mold does basically grow on all foods
Mold can also grow on cheese.
Yes, but it takes a while for some foods.
Foods in the dairy and grain food groups can grow mold.
You'll find that almost everything has the potential to grow mold. That includes foods which, when they rot, often grow mold. So yes, a pear can grow mold. I suggest you eat it before it does.
Yes
Mold can potentially grow on anything that is moist or damp. Tomatoes, along with many types of foods, are mosit and the nurtients in the foods provides nutrients for the mold to feed off of.
There is not a history of cheese mold. Mold has and always will begin to grow on cheese and other foods once the food starts to spoil.
Mold get their foods from where they grow. They just live on another living body and take food and reproduce.
Molds usually get their nutrients from where they grow and live. They can easily have their necessary foods from there and can grow more in number.
Yes, All Mold DOES NOT Grow On The Same Type Of Bread.
That depends on which type of mold since there are many types of molds and different molds grow better under different circumstances.
Mold requires moisture and warmth to grow. Any food that containes moisture can grow mold. Soups, gravies, and mushrooms are a few more foods that can support the growth of mold.