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white bread imean i try it all the time
White bread without preservatives will mold first. The butter and sugar will likely impede the growth, and wheat bread is usually drier than white bread. It would make an interesting experiment, using several controls (amount of water, temperature, sunlight, and amount of each substance on the bread)
Mould would grow the fastest on the Wheat Bread since it has no preservatives. second in number would be Multi-grain bread and the last would be White bread. Mould Growth Speed: - Fastest --- Wheat/brown bread. second fastest --- multi grain bread slowest --- White bread There is no way that anyone can tell you which will mold the fastest since we don't know all the variables, like moisture, the formulation of the bread or the conditions under which they were produced. In the U.S., all breads could have preservatives. And white bread is a wheat bread. Given that white flour is 'cleaned up' - bran and germ removed - it would seem logical that those exterior parts of the grain would carry more mold and that white flour would then naturally contain less mold than a whole grain flour. But if the white flour is milled and packaged in a facility where sanitation is poorly controlled or the grain was of poor quality, the mold might not be greatly reduced.This could be a good topic for a science project, but you still would not know the amount of preservatives used, the mold load from the environment or ingredients, or if the ingredients are even all declared.
Wheat bread molds faster because it has fewer preservatives than white bread.
i think wheat bread has more but I'm not completely sure!
white bread imean i try it all the time
White bread does because with the wheat bread you can never tell if it is toasted or not
Put 3 wheat in a row on a crafting table.
I think raisin bread grows the fastest. I did an experiment on it once and while the white and wheat bread got hard just after two weeks, I noticed that the raisin bread had orange-brown spots on it. I hope this helpe. :D
I actually did my last year's science fair on this... In theory, the store-bought bread will mold more slowly than the bakery bread. This is because the store bought bread is baked with all kinds of preservatives to give it a longer shelf life. However, most bakery breads are not.
i think multigrain will grow faster because it has more chemical and proteins.
three (3) wheat in the middle of the crafting table
White bread without preservatives will mold first. The butter and sugar will likely impede the growth, and wheat bread is usually drier than white bread. It would make an interesting experiment, using several controls (amount of water, temperature, sunlight, and amount of each substance on the bread)
With a crafting table, make a horizontal row of wheat.
You put wheat across the crafting table. Recipe as follows: "w" = wheat "x" = slots on crafting table to be left empty xxx xxx www
go to your crafting table and do this: n= wheat a= empty AAA AAA NNN
Spinach wheat bread