According to DenOffentlige, Express, spoke with Sarah Taylor, a food safety expert at High Speed Training, about the best location and how to prevent bread from getting stale or moldy too quickly.
We've all been there. The loaf of bread you bought a couple weeks ago is starting to grow mold and you're wondering "Maybe I can just cut the part where I can see the mold and eat the clean part." ...
The problem might be bigger than you think. If you buy or bake bread, at one point or another, you've probably ended up discovering a spot or more of mold on your loaf. That white or green fuzz is ...
Once again, he allegedly inspected the bread after eating it and “discovered various-colored mold.” And once again, he took pictures. (As an aside, if we became ill after eating a loaf of bread and ...
21. She then notes the current date as Oct. 27, which means the bread had been sitting in the breadbox for at least two months. But there is no mold to be found anywhere. “It’s not moldy at ...