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k.elaine
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Project Question: How long does it take for sour cream "forgotten" in the fridge to start growing "stuff"?
Project Due Date: February 26th, 2010
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forgotten dairy products

Post by k.elaine »

I'm planning an experiment where I observe "forgotten" tubs of sour cream, to see when mold begins growing on it. However, I can't find the types of mold that commonly grow on that particular dairy product, and more importantly, if they're dangerous. If they can become airborne, I'll have to take the sour cream out of the original packaging, so it's important I know this before I can design my experiment. Can you please help me out? Thank you!
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Re: forgotten dairy products

Post by MelissaB »

Hi,

Here's a good fact sheet from the USDA about mold: http://www.fsis.usda.gov/FactSheets/Molds_On_Food/. It suggests that the mold can be dangerous (though moreso because bacteria can grow along with it).

Have you considered simply finding a way to make the lid so you can see through it? Then you could keep it in its original container (just with a see-through lid) and throw it away when you were done without opening the lid and exposing yourself to the mold.
k.elaine
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Joined: Tue Oct 13, 2009 5:17 pm
Occupation: Student
Project Question: How long does it take for sour cream "forgotten" in the fridge to start growing "stuff"?
Project Due Date: February 26th, 2010
Project Status: I am just starting

Re: forgotten dairy products

Post by k.elaine »

Thanks for the suggestions! They should help:)
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