Never Eat The ‘Clean’ Part Of Moldy Bread

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5 жыл бұрын

It’s not safe to eat bread or fruit contaminated with mold, even if you cut away the moldy parts. When mold reproduces, it spreads throughout your food, hiding in places you can't see. And while many species of mold are harmless, others can make you very sick. It's just not worth the risk.
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Narrator: We've all been there. The loaf of bread you bought a couple weeks ago is starting to grow mold and you're wondering "Maybe I can just cut the part where I can see the mold and eat the clean part." It turns out, even though you cannot see it, your whole loaf of bread could be teaming with fungus. Following is a transcript of the video.
You're all ready to make the sandwich of your dreams. Turkey, tomato, and swiss on a bed of romaine lettuce sandwiched between two slices of sourdough. Classic.
Oh no, what's this? Mold? But look, good new. The mold's only on part of the bread. So, I can just cut that away and be fine, right?
There's no such thing as a "clean" part of moldy bread. That's because mold is a fungus, like mushrooms. The caps on the surface are easy enough to spot. But there's a vast network of subterranean "roots" called hyphae that you can't see.
So let's take another look at that bread of yours. Ugh, disgusting!
Maybe you can just grab another piece from the same loaf. Well, that's not such a great idea, either. Because by the time mold sprouts its fuzzy head, what you're really seeing is the reproductive part of the mold called sporangiums. Each sporangium releases tens of thousands of spores.
So, even though you can't see it, that entire loaf could be teeming with fungus.
But it seems like such a waste to just throw it out. After all, you eat mold on purpose all the time, like the mold that goes into making cheese, soy sauce, and even life-saving antibiotics, like penicillin. Eating a little bit on your bread can't be that bad, right?
Ultimately, it's a gamble. Just like eating a wild mushroom, many are fine. But some can be deadly.
Mold is the same way. There are thousands of different species of mold - many of which are harmless to humans. But since so many types can sprout up on food it's nearly impossible to know if what you're eating is safe.
Cladosporium, for example, can sometimes trigger allergies but is generally harmless. Whereas other molds, like Penicillium crustosum, produce harmful poisons called mycotoxins. An elderly couple in 2005, for example, was admitted to the hospital after eating a can of soup contaminated with this kind of mold. They had severe muscle tremors but eventually recovered.
But other molds, like Rhizopus stolonifer, can have permanent effects. And you might recognize this mold since it commonly grows on bread: blue-green, with black splotches, and super fuzzy. In rare cases, it can prompt a deadly infection called Zygomycosis, which causes your blood to clot and can, ultimately, starve your cells of oxygen to the point that they die.
And it's not like bacteria where a little heat will eliminate the threat because high temperatures won't break down the mycotoxins. And since you have no clue which one you're about to put in your mouth, ask yourself: Is it really worth the risk?

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@sudo1940
@sudo1940 3 жыл бұрын
Just to clarify: Don't eat the moldy part either
@ronl9357
@ronl9357 5 жыл бұрын
I just throw the bread away as soon as I buy it just to be safe.
@peanutbuttersandwich5735
@peanutbuttersandwich5735 5 жыл бұрын
Conclusion: my parents have been trying to kill me for years
@Salmontres
@Salmontres 5 жыл бұрын
I followed your advice, i had moldy bread, so i burned down my house
@ActionStudioVideos
@ActionStudioVideos 3 жыл бұрын
Truth is that every mold is edible, some only once.
@senjugold6977
@senjugold6977 5 жыл бұрын
Oh hell naw you gotta throw the whole house away
@kayeet3437
@kayeet3437 5 жыл бұрын
As a college student I’m willing to take my chances.
@suchitgutta3624
@suchitgutta3624 3 жыл бұрын
I throw out the “clean” part and eat the mold
@carlosesquivel1823
@carlosesquivel1823 5 жыл бұрын
Mold? I think you mean flavor spots
@VECT0Z
@VECT0Z 3 жыл бұрын
Mum: "Just put it in the microwave and it'll be fine."
@connorgrynol9021
@connorgrynol9021 Жыл бұрын
My high school science teacher once told us about a time where they were getting students to cultivate mold on a slice of bread. They told a student that the mold on their bread was not dangerous and they ate it. My teacher was right, they were fine, but I couldn’t see myself eating bread mold even knowing it was safe (yeast doesn’t count).
@xennnyu8664
@xennnyu8664 Жыл бұрын
I ate moldy croissant without realizing it so many times before. The first time i ate it half way through when I realized the blue moldy part was right there. I thought it tasted weird… I’ve also tasted many moldy berries. They all have the same taste, like a bitter and unfamiliar taste you’ll realize immediately but won’t question it until you see the mold. It doesn’t taste like moldy milk and the smell also smells the same as it tastes
@SomeDudeWhoLikesBalls
@SomeDudeWhoLikesBalls Жыл бұрын
My parents taught me that when I was young but I never questioned why.
@SparrettCrow
@SparrettCrow Жыл бұрын
Just make sure you handle bread safety like not exposing it to long outside a controlled atmosphere, grabbing a loaf with wet hands and closing the bag or container with moisture trapped inside, or simply grabbing a loaf/slice with unwashed/moistened hands and it'll last longer.
@Astrid-88
@Astrid-88 Жыл бұрын
There was a time when I made myself a sandwich, ate it and learned that it was really, really tasty. So I went to make another one... and then I saw... tiny green spots on part of the bread I just ate a slice of. Of course I threw the bread away but I still wonder - could a type of bread mold that is both tasty and safe to eat exist? I didn't have any bad after effects I could recognize. But it was just one small sandwich. I'm not sure what would happen if I ate more of it.
@JohnLuckPickard141
@JohnLuckPickard141
This video had been on my watchlist for years, but I didn’t get around to finally viewing it until today. Thankfully, I’ve been following food safety fairly well according to this guy.
@brandontimbol1253
@brandontimbol1253 5 жыл бұрын
Never Eat The ‘Clean’ Part Of Moldy Bread Just Eat The Mold
@aceaj2620
@aceaj2620 Жыл бұрын
Does this apply to other stuff like fruits or jams?
@oakenshadow6763
@oakenshadow6763 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm sending this to my mom.
@alguemaleatorio8713
@alguemaleatorio8713 3 жыл бұрын
Can we just appreciate the fact that.. this guy didn't stayed there for 30 minutes talking about random shit , but instead just got right on the topic?
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