When cheese is still in its' liquid state, it can be poured into a mold.
No, mold grows on cheese.
Mold on cheese is a type of fungus, most mold starts out macroscopic then after time become visible to the human eye.
it takes about a week for any cheese to mold
As sure as cheese can mold. Cheese is a form of mold.....
Cheese will mold with or without the lamp.
This depends on the type of cheese that you want to mold, although cheese is already mold, and with some French cheeses, you can really tell.
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 grows on cheddar cheese because mold needs moisture to grow.
Cheese has white spots on it because it is made by mold. The mold is normally left on the cheese.
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!
How long it takes cheese to mold will depend upon several things, including * whether or not the cheese has been inoculated with mold, * the presence of any mold inhibitors in the formulation and * the storage temperature.
yes the bread molds with the cheese because cheese molds so they both mold together.