Usually cookies go stale not moldy.
In simple terms, yes. It sometimes takes longer for different types of cookies to grow mold, but they'll probably go stale first. Pretty much anything can grow mold. If McDonald's over processed food can grow mold, cookies can definitely grow mold too.
Certain cookies grow mold due to their moisture content and the presence of organic materials that provide nutrients for mold spores. Cookies with higher moisture levels, such as those containing dairy or fruit, are more prone to mold growth. In contrast, dry cookies with low moisture content and fewer perishable ingredients are less conducive to mold development. Additionally, proper storage conditions, like airtight containers and cool environments, can also inhibit mold growth on cookies.
There are many different kinds of ingredients that grow mold. Fruits and breads can grow many different kinds of mold.
You'll find that almost everything has the potential to grow mold. That includes foods which, when they rot, often grow mold. So yes, a pear can grow mold. I suggest you eat it before it does.
Mold grows on cheddar cheese because mold needs moisture to grow.
When mold is in the outdoor, when they grow in the outdoor, it is called outdoor mold. Actually where there is food molds grow there.
This depends on the mold. eg: Bread molds grow on bread.
Mold can also grow on cheese.
mold does basically grow on all foods
yes. virtually, mold can grow on anything
Yes, mold does grow on organic matter. For example, mold will grow on feces, and feces is organic matter.
Mold will grow on any type of bread as long as the conditions are right. Mold likes to grow when it is warm, moist and dark.