No. Feta cheese is moist and will grow bacteria.
All cheese can mold, it just has to be at the right time, and the right temperature.
Probably not. Feta cheese is a soft cheese, which means there is a relatively high level of water activity in the final product. This high water activity means that there should be enough water in the product for some bacteria to grow. Over the course of one year, the bacteria in the cheese and any bacteria that may have contaminated the cheese would have had plenty of time to multiply to dangerous levels.
east belfast, northern Ireland & in my loft!
Northern Ireland
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Pretty much the same things that you can grow in England, Scotland, Ireland or the rest of northern Europe.
Here in Northern Ireland it took us about 3 - 4 months to grow it.
The same way you get them anywhere else. You buy them, you grow them, or you find them.
yes mould does grow on cheese. take blue cheese for example
Yes, carrots do grow in Ireland.
Yes it can grow in Ireland.