Probably bakery bread because store bought is likely to have more preservatives in it. yea i say bakery too It proabably wouldn't because to grow mold on bread it can't have any preservatives in it..... :)
Bakery bread is typically fresher and made with higher quality ingredients than store-bought bread, resulting in better taste and texture. Bakery bread also offers a wider variety of flavors and artisanal options compared to the standard options available in stores.
by letting air get to it Also, it will grow if it is put in a dampish, wet, and place without a lot of light.
Bread is frozen to prevent it from getting moldy as it would if left in the open.
wet bread
Bread can get moldy quite quickly if it is in a dark area.
no... it just matters where the bread is and what happened to the bread to make it moldy
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because it's moldy
Bread going moldy is a chemical change
No. I have baked bread for 5 years and beer has the bread gone moldy - dry yes, but not moldy.
The peasants ate moldy bread because it was a kind of medicine.
The moldy bread produces Penacilin which can be used to aide against infections.