It really depends on the where the Blue cheese is from. Blue cheese's are usually named for the town or district they are made in. You should ask your teacher where they got their cheese, so you can then figure out what fungus is responsible for ripening the Blue cheese. For example: Stilton is made from Penicillin glaucum, while roquefort is made from Penicillium roqueforti.
No, it is not made OF fungi, but it is made WITH fungi spores! Namely a form of the penicillin fungi, which is added to most by inserting metal wires into the cheese. These gouges fill with the spores (which are everywhere and are found in the air). Alexander Flemming discovered penicillin by leaving a petri dish out with some bacteria on it. The mold spores landed on the dish and over time, the fungi began to grow (mold, fungi are both the same - as are mushrooms and toadstools albeit different versions ) which killed off the bacteria in the dish.
Bacteria is not the same as mold. Bacteria are made of microbes - tiny living creatures similar to but not quite animals that have very simple lives just eating, growing and reproducing before dying- whereas fungi are a type of plant. Their differences are very slight and very scientific. Search for the differences to learn more!
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the blue coloring comes from a mold.
Bleu cheese is not a fungi, it is a mold.
Blue cheese (or bleu cheese) is a cheese that has had Penicillium cultures added so that the final product is spotted or veined with blue-gray or blue-green mold.
It is not made with "moldy cheese" it is made with a type of blue mold added to it during its manufacturing but, this mold is not harmful to humans. Blue cheese is part of the blue veined cheese group.
The basic steps are to heat the milk, add a curdling agent, strain the curds from the whey and then put the curds in a press. Some cheese has seasoning added at this point or mold injected like blue cheese. Then the cheese is aged for varying times for each type.
Penicillium ...Actually, bacteria and mold are two different things. So your question makes no sense. Mold is a type of fungus, a eukaryote. Bacteria are prokaryotes.
Mold on cheese is a type of fungus, most mold starts out macroscopic then after time become visible to the human eye.
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.
good question It is typically considered as a mold which it is but it is not your typical mold this type of mold is acually really good for your digestive system because it is a type of good bacteria that causes the mold which happens to be a form of pennisillin but don't worry if you are allergic to pennisillin because this is not an atibiotic formula of pennisillin because this bacteria is naturally formed of course with some human interaction but we don't acutually make it or in other words change it genetically, there are also other cheeses with this type of mold p.s this was written by a southern sixth grader this is true
No. Some cheeses such as Blue Cheese, Camembert and Brie make use of non-poisonous mould for taste or aesthetic purposes, though not all cheeses contain mould.
yea they do (Roquefort and blue cheese contain probiotics) <><><> No they are tasty bit the penicillin-type mold that makes it blue is not the same as probiotics like the bacteria found in yogurt
Gogonzola is a blue cheese originating from Gorgonzola in the province of Milan in Italy. Real Gorgonzola cheese uses the mold Penicilium glaucum and must be made in the Gorgonzola region. Blue cheese is a generic term that refers to any veined cheese that has had Penicilium mold added. Unless your Gorgonzola came from Gorgonzola, it's not Gorgonzola.
blue cheese (the blue stuff is a type of mildew)medicine (penicillin is a special type of mold)for food (mushrooms)poisons (to kill rats and stuff, using poisonous mushrooms)
It depends on the consistency of the cheese,the type of cheese and the conditions stored in