i would say vegetable. fruits are like juicy things the skin of like an apple will take long to mold.
They are rotting as all things do.
the fastest is fiber yogurt.
None that I know of
Strawberries usually grow mold the fastest on the leaves, but it also grows on the older spots of the strawberry. (Or the rotted part.)
The most common mold to which apples and citrus fruits is Penicillium digitatum.
blueberry muffin
bannana because it is smoot an not hard adn its skin is not protective
Yes But only on certain foods like vegetables and fruits.
All of them, because any type of mold that grows on a fruit can be considered "fur" or "hair."
I think bread molds the fastest because I had bread in my house and it got moldy within a couple weeks. If not then I think vegetables, specifically tomatoes, mold a close second.
Molds grow over many surfaces, for example wood and food. Mold grows best in warm and moist temperatures, but some mold can grow at freezing temperatures. Humidity and temperature must be stable enough to foster the growth of mold colonies, often seen as a downy or furry coating growing on food. Bread that is kept in warm moist environments is prone to the growth of mold. It becomes stale more quickly in the low temperature of a refrigerator, although by keeping it cool, mold is less likely to grow. Foods That Grow the Most Mold: Lemon, Bread, Cheese, Fruits/Vegetables.
no mold grows on dollar bills.