It depends are the 2 pieces of bread moist and stored in the same place then probably not but if otherwise yea it probably will because it applies moisture to the bread and provides food to the mold
UnToasted... YEAH. because toasting it sort of has a drying out affect, it's like putting it in light. Light and heat dry out the bread.
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Moist bread. Dry bread supports no organic processes.
The fastest way to grow mold on bread is to cut an orange in half, because of the sodium the mold will grow more and faster. then pour some orange juice (fresh squeezed) and leave the orange on top of the bread. you will start to see mold on it in a few days! hey by the way, i have an experiment on it later on, in school so i would have put the picture of the mold but someone has to answer this quickly, am i right?
You can grow it by pouring water on a piece of bread. Then stick the piece of bread in a tupperware container for a few days. Then you should have bread mold. Hope this helps
no
Coke would make mold grow faster... Sugar is food for the mold/fungus. Therefore, Coke with its high sugar content would make it grow faster.
Mold needs moisture to grow. Toasting removes the surface moisture. Toasted bread will mold. It just takes longer.
Yes, mold will definetly grow on toasted bread.
No it will not grow after 2 days
Mold will grow faster on white bread.
bananas grow faster because they are fruit.
When you toast bread the moisture is taken out of it. Mold likes growing in moist places and the toast is dry.
bread will mode faster out side of a fridge
Wheat bread - no preservatives
Yes
none do dork
it is like a plant the more water the more it grow hence the name MOIST bread
wet bread