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Molds can be beneficial to people as well as harming their health. They are useful, eg. B. in the production of certain types of cheese (Camembert, Roquefort) and meat products (salami). They have a preservative effect and are responsible for the formation of aroma. When mold grows on food where it doesn’t belong, it leads to spoilage.
Mold thrives where it is moist and warm
Molds reproduce by spores and are transmitted through the air. They germinate in a food and develop a web of threads. We can only see some of it on the surface, because most of the time it extends into the food. Some molds produce harmful toxins. Some of these toxins can be carcinogenic. Therefore, if you find traces of mold in food, you should take various measures.
Mold thrives where it is moist and warm. The more liquid the food, the faster the fungus spreads. For example, soft fruits, compotes, vegetables. You should also be especially careful with bread, grated cheese or nuts. All these foods should be discarded immediately if they become moldy.
Mold spores often remain
According to current information, for jams, it is sufficient to remove the fruit from the mold in a thick layer. However, this only applies to high-sugar jams (containing over 60% sugar). Jams with less sugar or sweeteners definitely belong in the bin.
Still, things to consider: Mold spores remain in the upper inner glass area and on the lid even after removal.
Source : Blick

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