Yes they can. Just like whole loaves of bread and slices of bread, bread crumbs can expire.
No, crumbs cannot grow mold
It is to small to grow mold
Yes, bread will go stale and/or mould will grow, spoiling the bread.
Yes. They can become stale.
if they are made out of real bread
No
Toasted bread does not spoil! it molds!
Bread will spoil the fastest because when bread is exposed to elements such as bacteria it will spoil in no less than 3 days. The apple will take about 5-6 days to spoil because of its hard structure.
Bread would more than likely "spoil" faster by covering it with nothing. Meaning by "spoil," it would dry out very quickly. Stored in a Ziploc, it would stay fresher longer, but eventually would mold.
bacteria
Mold requires dark, damp places to thrive, so light would actually slow down the process.
There are many uses for bananas that are about to spoil. The best way to use them is in baking, examples of things that someone can make are banana bread, muffins and cookies.
The other foods cant be exposed to air in order for it to mold. the milk can.
The other foods cant be exposed to air in order for it to mold. the milk can.
Bread gets mold faster in a zip lock bag because when you close the bag it traps air inside and the air the bread is pushing out comes back to the bread and causes it to spoil and get mold. If you put a piece of bread in the bathroom it has space to release the air.
If they are stored at the same temperature, the bread would always last longer. If both were left out on the counter together, the meat would spoil first. If both were refrigerated, the meat would still spoil first but it would take longer. If both are frozen, they will keep for months.
you don't play with it - else someone will remind you that enough people in the word are underfed and that it's not good to spoil food.
Neither, the speed in which bread molds is not affected by light conditions, although it is affected by temperature and humidity.