I just slice the fuzz off, cheese is good underneath
# # Here are some ways to check: # # # Check the color of the blue cheese. If the white parts are beginning to turn yellowish, or the blue parts are beginning to turn green, don't eat it. If any part of the cheese is a color other than white or blue, it should be discarded. # Smell the blue cheese. If it smells like ammonia, it is beginning to go bad. The smell of blue cheese can become very potent over time, and this is normal. When it begins to smell like ammonia, it shouldn't be eaten. # Take a small bite of the blue cheese. If it tastes like blue cheese, only stronger, it's safe to eat. If the taste seems "off" in any way, it's better to discard the product. # Look for fuzz and mold that wasn't there when the blue cheese was fresh. Any additional growth could be a new, unhealthy bacteria forming on the cheese. # Check for slime. Blue cheese can develop a slimy texture when it begins to go bad. If there is any excess moisture, or if the texture is no longer dry and crumbly, it should be discarded.
Muffins don't normally have white fuzz. Obviously, your muffins have mold on them. I suggest you don't eat them and throw them out. The mold may be harmful to your health.
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The fuzz are the cops.
The plural of fuzz is fuzziest.
birds tend to not like fuzzy caterpillars so the cute little tent worms use the fuzz as a defense so they don't get eaten
March to Fuzz was created in 1988.
Super Fuzz was created in 1980.
Fuzz Bucket was created in 1986.
Fuzz Universe was created in 2010.
Fuzz White was born in 1916.
Fuzz White died in 2003.