Staling, or "going stale" is a chemical and physical process in bread and other foods that reduces their palatability. Stale bread is dry and leathery.
Staling is not, as is commonly believed, simply a drying-out process due to evaporation. Bread will stale even in a moist environment, and stales most rapidly at temperatures just above freezing. (McGee 2004, p. 310) Bread stored in the refrigerator will have increased staling rates and should therefore be kept at room temperature.
Although the precise mechanism of staling is still unknown, one important mechanism appears to be migration of moisture from the starch granules into the interstitial spaces, degelatinizing the starch. The starch amylose and amylopectine molecules realign themselves causing recrystalisation. This results in stale bread's leathery, hard texture.
Additionally, pleasant "fresh" flavor is lost to the air, and often unpleasant flavor is absorbed from it as well, especially in a confined space with other food such as a refrigerator.
Anti-staling agents used in bread are fatty acids as monoglyceride and diglyceride and wheat gluten.
Well, hmmn, most things that we eat are dead unless it is raw animal or fish flesh(whilst it is still alive) or directly of the tree, shrub, root, bulb, sprout and or pulse. Life is gone. It is decaying because that pulse, that electricity, that spark of life is no more. What happens to you the moment you die, you rot. So with all thing like with life.
Improper storage leading to microbial action.
There are many reasons that food can go bad. Some reasons include improper storage and temperature regulation as well as cross contamination.
Food may go bad because of the bacteria in the air. Heat will encourage bacteria growth, which causes your food to go bad.
because of oxygen mixing with bateria creating mold, the more oxygen the faster the mold growth.
because if food are not air tight, bacteria can get into them and cause mold. if they are air tight, then the will eventually go stale
What makes food go bad
If the certain food you have is meant to go in a freezer, and is not left in a freezer, bacteria gets on your food, and this causes it to go bad, by spreading germs all over the food, and if you eat the bad food, you could get a really bad illness that you may die from, dont ever eat bad food.
Oxygen makes food go bad. Bacteria love oxygen and they thrive in it. That is why tightly sealed food stays fesh longer.
honey,
All food eventually goes bad.
Lots and LOTS of preservatives (like in McDonalds fries). However, eventually food will go bad anyways. If you want to preserve food though at home you can stick it in the freezer.
because that food is dry of startchy, probably bad for you or not all that great
any food that can go bad or spoil without preservatives or refrigeration.
have 80 to 112 with know food is that good or bad
about 5 months
so that it does not go bad
The food will go bad left out, and the food will stink up your house!
Bouillon cubes will get sticky and stick to the paper they are wrapped in if they are not used within a certain time, so yes, they do go bad.