Toasted bread does not spoil! it molds!
This depends on temperature and humidity of your area. Left in the bread box wrapped in plastic about 3 to 5 days. Refrigerated about 7 to 10 days and frozen, several weeks.
a couple of weeks almost a month
A bread box is a small, enclosed space. In the days before plastic bags and plastic wrap, that small space would become more humid from the bread in it and the enclosure would reduce the rate at which the humidity was diffused. Thus, the bread in the bread box would not dry out as quickly as it would if left on the cupboard shelf. Dried bread is stale bread and is not fresh.
wonders bread.
no but dont leave it out for several weeks
Bread will begin to decompose in a couple days. It can take 2 to 3 weeks to completely decompose.
The plastic will be broken into pices
Yes.
It typically has a shelf life of 3-4 weeks.
Mold grows on bread really fast When making and storing homade bread, it is best to freeze it if you will not be using it within one week. Refrigerating bread helps to keep it a day or two longer. My bread went bad after three days without refrigerating it. Also homemade bread does not have preservatives - I've kept store bought bread (contains preservatives) for a couple of weeks, out of the frig -and for as long as three weeks refrigerated.
The main ingredient in bread is yeast. This is an active bacteria. When mold starts on bread it continues until the bread is covered. The process of decomposition occurs
"Plastic" is broad term that can be used to describe anything from bread dough to Teflon. Certain types of plastic are readily biodegradable, but can take a long period of time to decompose. Decomposable plastic used in plastic lunch bags and similar usually have a starch molecule worked into their matrix and are said to decompose in a composter in a few weeks, Impervious plastics like Teflon are impervious to microbial and chemical attacks and will last essentially forever.