Green Bread

Thugscub

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Can one eat bread with green things growing out of it?:confused:
 
Ummmm, I guess you _could_, but I can't say how you'll feel afterwards. *euww*
 
Sure u can, eat it with the milk you've had in the fridge for the past 5months.
 
Best play it safe and buy fresh bread.

We buy a lot of bread, but chuck it into the freezer, lasts longer.
 
You just cut off the green parts, then it should be fine. I have done it many times before without any problems.
 
You just cut off the green parts, then it should be fine. I have done it many times before without any problems.

Uhm, i dont think you can do that with bread. Cheese is the only food type that you can cut the mold away from, as far as i know....
 
It's completely safe to eat. It's mould growing on the bread. As far as I'm aware, mould is not poisonous. It may upset the stomach a little but it certainly won't cause any lasting problems.

People are grossed out by too many things these days. I probably wouldn't eat the bread but the idea of it doesn't freak me out. When a man is hungry, he must eat. When there is nothing else to eat, eat what's available. Simple as that.

I bet most of the people who are completely grossed out by the question have fridges half-filled with products that have expired/are going to expire soon because they felt like having some but didn't finish it. And people wonder why there's a food crisis... :|
 
I'll bet if everyone on this thread had to resort to dumpster diving to get their daily bread, Green would be the new White without any fuss and there'd be narry a raised eyebrow or an ewwww.
 
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