Some feel that containers should not be used if food has spoiled in them. I generally sanitize my storage containers, especially if it contained spoiled food. If that doesn't seem to clean out the odor, I toss the container.
If you are not comfortable with reusing such containers - don't.
no i stock up on onange juice and i drink it a month old ive never seen mold but if there some other additives in it im sure its possible
8 days!
No it will just grow mold
Orange juice, because it has lots of suger and pulp (even though the orange juice doesnt have any) and so it has more concentration water is very pure
The bread might or just get soggy. Any ways why would you even squeeze orange juice on bread?
Mold on an orange juice bottle is likely not harmful if it's limited to the outside of the bottle. However, if the mold has infiltrated the juice inside or if the bottle is compromised, it's best to discard it to avoid potential health risks.
A banana would mold faster in orange juice because it is more acidic than milk. Molds can grow over a pH range of 2-8.5 however molds tend to grow better at an acidic pH.
No it would not be safe to drink.
It makes lysergic acid under correct terms
Yes, mold can grow on glass bottles if they are exposed to moisture and organic matter. Glass bottles provide a suitable surface for mold to grow on if the conditions are right.
Water is the key ingredient that helps mold grow on bread. Mold spores are always present in the air, and when bread comes in contact with water, it provides a moist environment for the spores to germinate and grow, leading to mold formation.
orange slime mold is orange cream pops melting