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surface mold on jelly
hi
I m house sitting for a fellow batchelor whose gone away for a couple of weeks to Portugal/ the lucky sod. he asked me to empty fridge of all out of date foods, which is now done. However in the larder I ve found a jar of blackberry and apple jelly that has a white surface mold on top. dont really know how old it is , tho guessing 6 month. can i just remove mold and use for our consumption. I d be less hesitant with a dense jam , but this is a wobbly jelly. thanks in anticipation of yr help |
surface mold on jelly
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surface mold on jelly
thanks to you both, i honestly didnt know the risk. having been brought up by parents, who experienced lean times in the 20s and 30s,, i find it hard to throw anything out. i remember being suprised when a botanical researcher told me that when a fruit , an apple for example, has just a small part rotten, then that rotteness/whatever that is, has already permeated the whole apple and could be detected as such in a lab. question then, can i read that rotteness is toxicness, and therefore also potentially carcengenicl, like the molds we ve been talking about??? |
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