yes. in fact, the only food mould doesn't grow on is honey!
Yes, All Mold DOES NOT Grow On The Same Type Of Bread.
No. There are thousands - perhaps over 100,000 - varieties of mold, and not all of them do, or even can, live on bread.
"The same species of mold will grow on any variety of bread." Although, I would suggest something that is more easily testable if this is for a lab. "The same species of mold will grow on white and whole wheat bread."
No, they do not. I tested the bread and the flat bread molded the fastest, then wheat bread then sourdough bread. White does not mold because of the preservatives in it.
Many different onesMost bread molds are found in the phylum Zygomycota. See the related link.Some common bread mould are rhizopus (a black fuzzyish fungi), penicillium (the mould which can produce penicillin), and nigrican.
no. there are over 80 million species in kingdom Monera, which includes bacteria, parasites and fungi, of which mold is a part of. There is at least 20000 differen types of bacteria on the tip of your finger at any given moment.
Until the mold has consumed all of the bread and all you are left with is the mold.
Pita, because it is a type of bread, will most commonly develop the same forms of mold that other breads do.Two of the most common are Rhizopus, a blackish fuzzy fungus, and Penicillium, which is a bluish-grayish-greenish fuzzy fungus usually having a white border.Breads are of course not limited to these two types.Excerpt from article I found on:http://moldblogger.com/q-a-molds-that-grow-on-food/
no they don't. wheat bread takes longer to mold than white bread.
The purpose of the experiment was to discover how the type of bread affected the amount of mold. The bread was cut and placed in separate Ziploc bags. The bread was measured for mold every day and was recorded on the data sheet. My hypothesis was "If the white, wheat, whole wheat, sourdough, and sweet bread were placed in Ziploc bags and left for 20 days, then the sweet bread would grow the most mold because the sweet bread had the most energy (sugar) that the mold can use to grow." Whole Wheat bread was the type of bread that grew the most mold, while white, wheat, and sourdough did not grow any mold. When Whole Wheat bread was left to mold, it grew an average of 60.91 square cm. When sweet bread was left to mold, it grew an average of .58 square cm. of mold. When white, wheat, and sourdough were left to mold, they grew no visible mold.
Yes, but it takes a while for some foods.
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.