Yes, but it takes a while for some foods.
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.
mold spores are everywhere. getting away from them is almost impossible, because of this, all food mold means is that those spores have landed on a piece of food and conditions have been right for that particular type of mold to grow. There are many types of mold, some of which are added to food intentionally, such as the mold that makes blue cheese blue or green. these molds are added for the sake of changing foods flavor. Cheese molds are generally edible and mold on rye is the basis for penicillin, however not all molds are edible or appetising.
mold does basically grow on all foods
"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."
Mold needs moisture, heat, and food. All three conditions are necessary for it to grow. Mold is most likely to find a place to grow in a bathroom, basement or kitchen, but in this situation we are in a kitchen, and outdoors. Mold spores can grow and spread in wet or damp areas that have had flooding. and the light will either dry out the mold and eventually kill it.
Mold requires moisture and warmth to grow. Most food contains some moisture so all it needs is the warmth. And it needs darkness
Mold needs moisture, heat, and food. All three conditions are necessary for it to grow. Mold is most likely to find a place to grow in a bathroom, basement or kitchen, but in this situation we are in a kitchen, and outdoors. Mold spores can grow and spread in wet or damp areas that have had flooding. and the light will either dry out the mold and eventually kill it.
People grow all types of food, like strawberry's, apples, oragnes, and many more
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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.