Right now, someone somewhere is groaning in frustration at the sight of mold splotches on their bread loaf. We’ve all been this person, deeply craving a sandwich or a deliciously spongey nosh, only to ...
It’s lunchtime, your stomach is growling and you’ve decided to make a sandwich. But as soon as you head to the pantry and open the bread bag, you see it: a whitish, greenish spot. Ugh — it’s mold.
There's more than meets the eye. Literally. Ahh, the perfect sandwich. Piled with cheese, veggies, meats, sauces, whatever you want. It's magic. It's happiness. It's peace. It's a simple pleasure, we ...
It’s a common belief that simply cutting off the visible mold from food like bread or cheese makes the rest safe to eat.
Loaves of various fresh artisan breads on three shelves - Foodandstyle/Getty Images Watch out, Bread, there's a new mold-fighter in your midst — and its name is celery. Yes, really. According to Ed ...
We've all been there. You're about to cut into a loaf of bread, and there it is. A fuzzy blue spot of mold on the surface of that baguette you just bought yesterday. While most of us were taught to ...
Admit it, you've considered it. We've all thought about it before: Can you eat the slice of bread that isn't moldy in a moldy loaf? As the price of groceries continues to skyrocket, we are all trying ...
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) – Attention, bread shoppers: A Texas company could have the answer to some consumers’ unwelcome discovery that just-purchased loaves contain mold. MicroZap Inc. claims its ...
This article first appeared in Business Insider. Humans first started baking bread around 30,000 years ago. Since then, we have been trying to make it last longer. As soon as bread comes out of the ...
Watch out, Bread, there's a new mold-fighter in your midst — and its name is celery. Yes, really. According to Ed McCormick, food formulation consultant and founder of Cape Crystal Brands, putting a ...