No it doesn't contain mold!
Yogurt is a dairy product produced by bacterial fermentation of milk. Fermentation of lactose produces lactic acid, which acts on milk protein to give yogurt its texture and its characteristic tang. It is replaces the good bacteria from the bad. Today, it is a common food item throughout the world. A nutritious food with unique health benefits, it is rich in protein, calcium, riboflavin, vitamin B6 and vitamin B12.
It could be. You don't know what kind of mold is growing or what kind of toxins it has produced. Don't eat moldy yogurt.
ok well i think that mold can grow on yogurt is by letting the yogurt sit out like for a week your so and you can sit it out side for like a day your so
Mold on yogurt could be dangerous. Discard the yogurt if it is moldy.
No, Yogurt is the product of fermentation by a bacteria (often called active culture) on lactose in milk.
I don't think this is real or not... SORRY:
but some web-sites ive been on say it is but i dont know what to believe. So yeeeah! Good Luck :)
No, that makes me want to throw up just thinking about it!
A few hours to a few weeks, depending on the temperature at which the yogurt is stored.
how to grow your mold you can make anything have mold just leave it out for a long time and Allison get to work and carmela
Coke would make mold grow faster... Sugar is food for the mold/fungus. Therefore, Coke with its high sugar content would make it grow faster.
the fastest is fiber yogurt.
the reason soda makes mold grow faster is because soda is high in sugar and sugar is food for mold.
Dark,damp
None that I know of
What makes mold grow on beans?
From experience, no it cannot. I once left two cups of frozen yogurt in my car for two weeks after an accident and when I was in the process of cleaning out my car I found the two cups and they were hard as rock, still the same color they were when I got them. Amazing how things work.
There are many different kinds of ingredients that grow mold. Fruits and breads can grow many different kinds of mold.
You'll find that almost everything has the potential to grow mold. That includes foods which, when they rot, often grow mold. So yes, a pear can grow mold. I suggest you eat it before it does.
This depends on the mold. eg: Bread molds grow on bread.