Grab your piece of food (Bread works too, which I would say is better to experiment mold with) and place it in a zip lock plastic bag or one of those that clip closed at the top. Seal the plastic and leave it somewhere out of harm's way. After a day or two you will notice that the fruit will start getting wrinkly and black (Or green from the mold Tricholoma on breads) and it will eventually become a black lump day by day. NEVER OPEN THE BAG UP ONCE THE MOLD HAS STARTED.
After a week of first spotting the mold, dispose of the plastic bag with the fruit or bread STILL SEALED INSIDE carefully.
it wont. however, good fruit that is exposed to moldy fruit will mold faster than if they were by themselves. this is because the molding fruit releases a gas that causes other fruits to start decomposing.
yes, depending on how long it has been there.
It would take a longer time to grow mold on an orange in the fridge than it would being left out in room temperature. Putting fruit in the fridge helps the fruit stay fresher for a long time period. I would think it would take a couple of weeks, in other words a long time for an orange to grow mold while in the fridge.
yes obviously all fruits and vegetbles grow mold
Though this is a very vague question, some fruits do mold quickly and others do not. Mold growth is also commonly inhibited by chemicals used in commercial farming and by grocery stores themselves to keep the fruit good for as long as possible. For a more in-depth answer, rephrase your question to be more specific.
Moldy fruit is bad. Mold is a fungus and you can get very sick from Mold
Mold can grow on any organic material including fruit. Fruit contains water and nutrients that are needed for mold growth.
All kinds of fruit mold.
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a banana will mold faster than a apple
no. fruit juice with mold can be boiled but it would take some of the flavor out and the mold would spread so you couldn't see it but you still would be drinking some of the chemicals in the juice. and the mold
The kind of mold that grows on strawberries is gray mold. Mold is caused by moisture on the fruit and it appears as a gray-white fuzz.
bananas because its softer than any other fruit.
No, mould will only grow on old fruit so it will not grow on a fresh apple
No, but penises do
it wont. however, good fruit that is exposed to moldy fruit will mold faster than if they were by themselves. this is because the molding fruit releases a gas that causes other fruits to start decomposing.
Yes, you can see the mold on the outside of the fruit, or on the inside, next to the seeds.