If that doesn't work…well, putting your leftovers directly in the freezer is a viable option. If you straight up freeze them, ...
Experts warn that scraping off a small patch of mold isn’t as harmless as it looks. Toxic compounds called mycotoxins can hide beneath the surface, posing serious risks to your health.
When mold fungus spores reach the air, they can cause various allergy symptoms like a runny nose, itchy eyes, and coughing. While there are many different types of molds, one common indoor mold is ...
A 'food disgust test' sparked debate on Twitter about what moldy foods are safe to eat. A food safety expert said you can cut mold off firm fruit and marmalade. She said to avoid soft cheeses, yogurts ...
We've all encountered moldy food before, whether it's a rogue berry covered in gray fuzz or a green-speckled slice of bread. Maybe you didn't notice the mold growing until you plated your meal — or ...