I would throw it away, it could make you sick.
it doesnt the lemon juice its self will mold too.
the outcome is that the bread has a lot of mold before i figured it out i thought it wouldnt because of the acids and chemicals in the lemon juice
Yes, lemon juice can go bad over time due to oxidation and the growth of bacteria and mold. It is best to store it in the refrigerator and use it within a few weeks for optimal freshness.
apple juice puts mold on the soil and kills the plant slowly so no don't water your plant with apple juice.
The rate of mold growth is influenced by factors such as temperature, humidity levels, presence of oxygen, and availability of nutrients (such as organic matter). A warm and moist environment encourages mold growth, while lack of ventilation and high humidity levels can also promote mold growth. Additionally, the presence of nutrients like wood, paper, or fabric can provide a suitable surface for mold to grow on.
Yes, light can affect the growth of mold. Mold typically thrives in dark, damp environments. Exposure to light can inhibit the growth of mold by disrupting its reproductive cycle and reducing its ability to spread. However, the impact of light on mold growth can vary depending on the type of mold and other environmental factors.
yes it does!!!
Mold usually thrive in damp environments.
The mold requires moisture to grow so the more moisture the more mold.
yes it does
Yes, sugar can affect the growth of mold because it provides a food source for mold to thrive. Mold requires nutrients to grow, and sugar is a common food source for many types of mold. Storing items with sugar in a dry, cool place can help prevent mold growth.
Both undiluted lemon juice and white vinegar will get rid of mold. These products are both considered green and have no harmful chemicals. Just spray the lemon juice or vinegar on the affected area and allow to sit for about an hour. Rinse off with clean water.