Shredded mozzarella cheese does get moldy, if you let it sit around in conditions that promote the growth of mold (moist, not too cold) for long enough.
It doesn't really matter.
Yes. When cheese turns white it is moldy on the outside (oviously) but it is also moldy throughout the whole block of cheese. small particles and germs get in there when it looks good to eat but it is NOT!! do not eat cheese when it is molded on the out side because you get desices
The milk spoilage would likely be first and more obvious. The cheese will spoil, too, but differently depending on the type of cheese. If it is a fresh cheese - like cottage cheese or fresh mozzarella, there will likely be a souring of the cheese. If it is an aged cheese, it will probably get moldy with some yeasts.
cheese is to moldy
moldy cheese!
Well, think about it, would you want to eat moldy cheese?
What causes moldy cheese?? Are you serious?? Well, obviously from being out too long-or in the fridge too long.
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Well, actually blue cheese is already actually mold or moldy. But don't worry! It's a speacial kind of mold that is perfectly safe to eat. But if you let cream cheese sit for a really long time it will get moldy.
Yes, but should you? The rule of thumb for mold on aged hard cheeses is to cut away the mold and cheese within one inch of the mold. The remainder should be edible. The reason for this is cheddar cheese won't mold as fast as cottage or mozzarella because cheddar is not as moist as those cheeses and since mold needs moistness to grow, those 2 cheeses are the best place for mold to grow. Mold starts out as spores, and the spores are the beginning of the life cycle for mold. If you are a cheese person, always get to your cheese early, especially if it is mozzarella or cottage. If mold is found on soft cheese, such as, cottage cheese or cream cheese, the entire package should be discarded.
No. But it can grow moldy.
Throw it away.