Dairy cattle are prevalent in rural areas across the world. Holsteins are the most prominent producer of milk that can be made into several types of dairy products. Everything from cheese, ice cream, sour cream and cottage cheese are just a few of the products derived from cow's milk. A dairy cow most generally needs to be milked up to twice a day, every day. Dairy farms typically have milk pumping systems that can pump all teats at the same time, effectively and efficiently within minutes. In the milk pumping station as well as the holding station, the area must be sterilized to prevent the growth of bacteria. Once the milk is pumped from the cow it is then transferred to a holding tank. From the holding tank, a large truck will arrive and take the milk to a distribution plant. At the distribution plant the milk is sterilized or homogenized and then transferred to containers to be distributed to consumers.
If you leave it out of the fridge at room temperature, it will take at least 3 days for milk to have mold.
it takes around 2 and a half weeks.
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the milk make the plant smelly because the soil and milk mix together makes a horrible smell with gives it mold!
What makes mold grow on beans?
YES!
milk and mold
moisture makes the bagels mold the fastest so is better if is kept in the freezer.
Rye especially if u keep it outsidemits plastic container
Because milk has lactose which is a type of sugar. It also adds moisture. Both sugar and moisture are needed for mold to grow.
air
The other foods cant be exposed to air in order for it to mold. the milk can.
Why on earth would anyone want to water grass with milk?
well you can mold it under a heat lamp but you might toast your bread so be careful on heat
Baking might kill the mold, but you would still taste it in the finished product. If you have to make the recipe, use water and 1 teaspoon of oil for the milk. That's for most recipes, some have to be milk.