Can plates get mold? We know for sure that innumerable species of molds can get into cracks and crevices that would make other species uncomfortable (like insects). But can mold cause infestation on plates? Let’s find out!
Mold
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Mold grows almost anywhere, and all molds need is some moisture and a place to attach themselves. But, can water lead to moldy carpets, too? Let’s find out in today’s essential Carpet Blog.
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Do you love bell peppers? Bell peppers are ubiquitous in many international cuisines, and they’re also used as a base for many special spices. But, when the fresh ones go moldy, can you still use them? Let’s find out!
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Peppers are essential for cooking in almost every type of cuisine, so many people naturally want to store them for more extended periods. Find out if peppers can get moldy in certain conditions in today’s Pepper Blog.
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Mycology is interesting because fungi interact with one another in excellent and, quite frankly, unexpected ways. For example – did you know that mushrooms can invade other mushrooms? It’s standard in the Fungi Kingdom. Learn more about this phenomenon in today’s Mushroom Blog.
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Despite their origins, indeed, mushrooms (being fungi) can also get moldy. Who would have known that other species of fungi could invade mushrooms? It’s essential to know about moldy mushrooms as mushroom poisoning is a health threat and can affect people.
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Berries and other soft fruits are notorious for developing mold reasonably quickly – even inside the refrigerator! The only way to keep those molds away is by putting the food inside the freezer. Find out more about what happens when you eat moldy fruit (and food) in today’s blog.
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Do you love drinking tea? Tea is consumed globally at the rate of millions of cups per year. This being the case, it’s essential to know if this beverage can spoil and eventually turn moldy. Find out in today’s casual Tea Blog.
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Iced tea is one of the oldest beverages in the United States, and it was accidentally created on a hot day in St. Louis. Since people love it so much, there are bound to be cases where a person forgets a batch in the fridge and becomes moldy. So is it still safe to consume this beverage? Let’s find out.
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Man has used salt to preserve food for more than a millennia now. But that means it’s effectively mainly against bacteria. So what happens when salt goes up against mold? Let’s find out in today’s Salt Blog.