because bacteria love sweet things and strawberrys are sweet that's why they mould quickly!!!
4rm wiki i know
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.
The molds that grow on strawberries are typically a type of fungus called Botrytis cinerea, also known as gray mold. This mold can develop on strawberries if they are not stored properly or if they become bruised or damaged. It is important to discard any strawberries with visible mold to prevent consumption of potentially harmful toxins.
Strawberries usually grow mold the fastest on the leaves, but it also grows on the older spots of the strawberry. (Or the rotted part.)
It takes a week in a half for a strawberry to begin to mold.
mold grows
Banana For identical storage situations, the strawberries would normally develop mold first. If left out on the counter, I would expect to see mold on the strawberries in a day or two. The banana would still be ripening. Unless you are talking about sliced bananas . . . That could be a different story.
Yes it will grow quite quickly, especially if they are kept in a warm damp environment. This is very interesting as an experiment.
You can use vinegar to keep strawberries fresh for longer by mixing one part vinegar with three parts water in a bowl, soaking the strawberries in the mixture for a few minutes, then rinsing them with water and drying them thoroughly before storing them in the refrigerator. The vinegar helps kill bacteria and mold that can cause the strawberries to spoil quickly.
Yes.
This is a chemical change.
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