Lol okay sure This is like people who just think it's normal to get bad diarrhea every few days from eating meat
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Look you know the production of blue cheese these days is tightly regulated, right, and they actually inject the spores they want to try to make sure it doesn't grow the wrong ones It's not saying "Fuck it eat whatever you want it won't hurt you"
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Roquefort cheese can in fact "go bad", you have to eat it within a certain time frame If you let it fully "spoil" (by, say, leaving it in a warm place for a long time) the waste products the mold makes are a toxic carcinogen
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Replying to @arthur_affect @segfaultvicta
I didn’t say it can’t go bad. It’s also very different than jam.
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Replying to @pazimzadeh @segfaultvicta
Okay It's not normal or okay for jam to get moldy If/when you see it get moldy you have to throw the whole thing out
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This isn't a venue to debate the Clean Room Hypothesis and talk about our weakened immune systems or whatever It's not a new rule, our ancestors two hundred years ago knew if there was mold in the jam you had to throw it out
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Replying to @arthur_affect @segfaultvicta
Lots of hungry people have figured out that in fact, you don’t have to throw it all out. Throw out the moldy part and some extra buffer area. You should be fine if you’re not immunocompromised. It’s not that complicated. My grandma does it all the time.
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Replying to @pazimzadeh @segfaultvicta
As the owner of a restaurant you don't know who is or isn't immunocompromised (or the reverse, who has a serious allergy) You're also not a mycologist and probably don't know what specific strain of fungus it is and if you got an unusually toxic one
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Replying to @arthur_affect @segfaultvicta
Doubt you’ll win an argument from authority but ok. Plenty of molds aren’t toxic, and even then, it depends the dose. Ever heard of the term multiplicity of infection? It matters how much of a microbe you’re exposed to.
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And yes that’s right, I didn’t receive any samples to be able to identify the strain. Neither did you, nor would you know what to do with it.
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Which is why I would default to throwing it out
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