Blestomianphobia.
Blue cheese is mostly white with veins of blue mold growing in it.
I've only ever seen blue or grayish mold on an orange. I've also seen white mold, or white with a touch of green.
Nasty.
The white stuff on bread that indicates the presence of mold is called mycelium.
because I came.
It is called mold.
Under a microscope, bread mold typically appears as fuzzy, thread-like structures known as hyphae, with the spore-producing structures called sporangia visible. The color of the mold can range from white to green, blue, or black depending on the type of mold. Mold spores are also usually observable as small, round structures.
little white and fluffly dots at first that grow larger and get a blue center
Yes, white stilton with apricots is safe during pregnancy! You will read to avoid stilton cheese. This statement, in my opinion, is too general because there is a big difference between blue stilton and white stilton. First of all, all stilton cheese comes from pasteurized milk. The difference between blue and white stilton can be seen when it is manufactured and matured. Very early in the making of blue stilton, blue mold is added to the mixture. White stilton DOES NOT have blue mold added to the mixture. The feeling is that mold ripened cheeses are typically softer and offer a good environment for harmful bacteria like listeria to grow. So, because white stilton is pasteurized and is not mold ripened, it is safe in pregnancy!
Blue cheese gets the name from the veins of blue colored mold that go through it. It is intentional, as it is a cheese curd infected with penecillium to have that result, which also gives it the pungent flavor.
The white mold on coffee beans is typically a type of fungus called Aspergillus. This mold can occur during the fermentation process of coffee beans and is not harmful to consume in small amounts, but can affect the taste and quality of the coffee if not properly controlled.
The blue veins in Blue Stilton are the result of penicillium cultures. So it's basically... mold. Only Blue Stilton have those, though: White Stilton has no blue veins.