== == * I've eaten it and I'm still alive. Just make sure that you take the mold off. Also, don't use extremely moldy bread: If your bread has more than three small colonies or a large one, then throw it out... One way of checking if the bread is safe to eat is that if the bread has a peachy smell or a grass smell, it's bad. == == * No, eating moldy bread is never a good idea!!
Bread pudding is most commonly made with regular white bread, although almost any type of bread can be used. Some people use bread that is almost stale to make bread pudding.
i think stale bread is not necessary but fresh bread
two days old yes its okay, but no older than that
A cabinet pudding is a traditional English steamed pudding made from bread or sponge cake with dried fruits, served with custard or another sweet sauce.
Too much, I would suggest going to the doctors first as penicillin is made by a certain type of mold and you can have many types on your typical moldy bread, some of which are harmful.
No. They wouldn't buy pre-made food usually.
Hasty pudding, made from corn, hulled corn, and "Injun" Bread with milk.
moldy mushy peas are made by mushin moldy mushy peas
I'm pretty sure it's England. We certainly eat a lot of it here.
They have seeds on them which are considered to be healthy
I would think so. Bread pudding has been around since the middle ages and is very popular in Europe. It is also a go-to thing to do with stale bread. Bread pudding can be made with just a little sugar, dried milk and dried egg and can be made sweet or savory so it would be a prefect go-to food during wartime when rationing of food is common, fresh food is difficult to find and every bit of food would need to be used. The men in the front lines were probably eating MREs (meals ready to eat) a lot of the time though.
no. it cant.sorry.