put them in a bag with a lot of air in it or leave them in the fridge for a long time
because strawberrys are friends with the mold and cheese isn't so fond of it. the strawberry has a history with the mold and is hoping... someday to marry it!
It takes a week in a half for a strawberry to begin to mold.
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The white mold growing on the strawberry indicates a biotic change as it is caused by a living organism (fungus) that is breaking down and decomposing the strawberry. This can impact the shelf life and quality of the strawberry.
Chemical change
It takes about 3 weeks more or less.
Strawberries usually grow mold the fastest on the leaves, but it also grows on the older spots of the strawberry. (Or the rotted part.)
No. If you leave cheese out in the warm then mold will grow on it in a few hours. Bread on the other hand would take a couple of day.This is wrong! I did a project and grew mold on cheese and it took a week. Maybe the bacteria will start to form but you will not see it with the naked eye. Also it depends on the cheese, i did mozzarella, but if it was a really soft cheese ... maybe. But defiantly cheese will grow mold faster than Bread.
The strawberry will mold faster than the grape, I don't know why exactly, but I just know it does.
I eat mold on fruit whenever there is any. I've never gotten sick from it. But some people are allergic to the mold. So it's best to be careful. If it's moldy it's probably a little dry and you wouldn't want to eat it anyway.