No, mould will only grow on old fruit so it will not grow on a fresh apple
Moldy fruit is bad. Mold is a fungus and you can get very sick from Mold
Fruit molds when it is left in a warm, moist environment with access to oxygen. Mold spores land on the fruit and grow into visible mold colonies, breaking down the fruit's sugars and releasing enzymes and chemicals that produce the visible mold.
All kinds of fruit mold.
Mold can grow on any organic material including fruit. Fruit contains water and nutrients that are needed for mold growth.
a banana will mold faster than a apple
no. fruit juice with mold can be boiled but it would take some of the flavor out and the mold would spread so you couldn't see it but you still would be drinking some of the chemicals in the juice. and the mold
The kind of mold that grows on strawberries is gray mold. Mold is caused by moisture on the fruit and it appears as a gray-white fuzz.
bananas because its softer than any other fruit.
No, but penises do
If the bag is made of a material that can support mold growth, then there is a chance that mold spores from the fruit could spread to the bag and cause it to mold as well. To prevent this, it is best to dispose of moldy fruit properly and clean the area where it was stored to prevent mold from spreading.
Yes, you can see the mold on the outside of the fruit, or on the inside, next to the seeds.
no they don't