Mold that commonly grows on yogurt is typically a type of filamentous fungus, with Penicillium species being among the most common. These molds can appear as green, blue, or white fuzzy patches on the surface of the yogurt. The presence of mold indicates that the yogurt is spoiled and should not be consumed, as it can pose health risks. It's essential to store yogurt properly and check expiration dates to minimize mold growth.
the fastest is fiber yogurt.
None that I know of
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.
a special type of mold grows on iced tea
penicillium
The mold is regular mold green and yucky thats all i know
slime mold
The mold is regular mold green and yucky thats all i know
green mold. its scientific name is greenmoldisewis type 3
wonders bread.
no mold grows on dollar bills.
It all depends on how much surface area the cheese has. Mold grows in colonies and needs a large surface area in order to grow larger. Blue cheese however is basically mold. That is how it gets it's distinct taste.