what is bread moulds?
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Bread mold is a simple fungus that takes food and nutrients from the bread and damages the bread surface. Although growth of this mold makes the bread land in the trash bin, bread mold can be of great industrial use.
What Are The Different Types Of Bread Mold?
Penicillium sp. Penicillium sp. are the other most common types of mold found on breads. ...
Cladosporium sp. Cladosporium sp. can be identified on bread as large and round mold spots that appear fairly smooth.
Aspergillus sp. “Four 3-day old Aspergillus colonies on a Petri dish” by Adrian J. Hunter via Wikipedia. Image licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0
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Bread mould plant which grows on a piece of stale bread is a fungus (whose scientific name is Rhizopus). The common bread mould plant (or Rhizopus fungus) reproduces by the method of spore formation. The tiny spores of bread mould plant (or Rhizopus fungus) are almost always present in the air.