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  2. The Alarming Truth About Cutting Mold Off Of Your Bread

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    "We don't recommend cutting mold off of bread, because it's a soft food," Marianne Gravely, a senior technical information specialist for the United States Department of Agriculture, told NPR ...

  3. The one place you’re forgetting to check your bread for mold

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  4. The Scary Truth About Cutting Mold Off Of Your Bread

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    The mold spore's roots go much farther into bread than our eyes can see, according to the USDA. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  5. Rhizopus stolonifer - Wikipedia

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    Rhizopus stolonifer is commonly known as black bread mold. [1] It is a member of Zygomycota and considered the most important species in the genus Rhizopus . [ 2 ] It is one of the most common fungi in the world and has a global distribution although it is most commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions. [ 3 ]

  6. Mold health issues - Wikipedia

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    This mold toxin eventually made it into the pet food supply, and dozens of dogs and cats died before the company was forced to recall affected products. [ 79 ] [ 80 ] In November 2022, a UK coroner recorded that a two-year-old child, Awaab Ishak from Rochdale , England, died in 2020 of "acute airway oedema with severe granulomatous ...

  7. Staling - Wikipedia

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    Staling is a chemical and physical process in bread that reduces its palatability.Staling is not simply a drying-out process caused by evaporation. [1] One important mechanism is the migration of moisture from the starch granules into the interstitial spaces, degelatinizing the starch; stale bread's leathery, hard texture results from the starch amylose and amylopectin molecules realigning and ...

  8. Parbaking - Wikipedia

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    It does not age or become stale like a fully baked loaf of bread. When the final bread product is desired, a parbaked loaf is "finished off" by baking it at normal temperatures for an additional 10 to 15 minutes. The exact time must be determined by testing, and varies by the product. The final bread is then often similar to freshly baked bread.

  9. The Best Ways to Store Bread, and How to Revive a Stale Loaf

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    Stretch the lifespan of a loaf and enjoy bakery fresh bread any night of the week with these tips. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...