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naturalistic123



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Bread mold
#25153298 - 04/20/18 12:57 PM (6 years, 8 months ago) |
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Hey everyone, just a quick question for the mold experts here.
Are the molds encountered while growing and encountered on the molds associated with already fruited mushrooms the same kind of molds that grow on regular store-bought bread?
I've eaten many small bits of mold on bread before, my grandmother used to just pick it off and feed us the bread. Just wondering! Thanks.
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bodhisatta 
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There's hundreds of different molds that can grow on bread or bad grows. Live in one part of the world you'll see different stuff more regularly than other parts etc..
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naturalistic123



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I understand, thank you for the reply. It seems almost like bread doesn't even mold anymore, at least not at the rate it once did, 15 years ago. Also, if it does, it seems its more white nowadays, wheres before it was always green. I wonder if what I always saw was trichoderma.
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bodhisatta 
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Or aspergillus or penicillium
New bread has preservatives
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naturalistic123



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This reminds me of that thing a few people have done or said about mcdonalds, finding twenty year old cheeseburgers in coat pockets perfectly preserved, or french fries observed after ten years with no decomposition whatsoever.
Surely, preservatives like these can't be good for you at all! I could understand maybe some salt in things like ham or beef jerkey or whatever to keep it dried out and not decomposing, but god damn, cheeseburgers with no mold or anything on them after twenty years?
I think i'll be doing a little more research into this, its pretty interesting. The only bad thing about researching on the net is the possibility of blatant b.s. and disproportionate slanting.
Sorry to bang on your favorite food Bod, McD's cheeseburgers and fries
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