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Eaten food with mould what can I expect

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AlPacinosHooHaa · 27/11/2023 21:23

Gorgeous strawberry tart and almond found blue fuzzy mould and white mould. 3 of us ate them.

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Friendfoe1 · 27/11/2023 21:24

I don’t think anything at all will happen.

ProvisionsOnTheDock · 27/11/2023 21:24

It was nice knowing you. 💀

Tusktusk · 27/11/2023 21:24

Expect nothing. Nothing will happen.

AnnaMagnani · 27/11/2023 21:26

Nothing at all will happen.

iverreacted · 27/11/2023 21:26

Do you also offer dinner parties with mushrooms? Lol

Sidebeforeself · 27/11/2023 21:27

Did you not taste the mould? I always think it tastes like patchouli!

AlPacinosHooHaa · 27/11/2023 21:27

I'm really hoping nothing will happen. One dd has already been pucking over the weekend and I've been sick with migraine.

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gamerchick · 27/11/2023 21:27

A slightly gross aftertaste?

BarbaraofSeville · 27/11/2023 21:27

It can't have been that bad if you all ate them without noticing. Any time I've eaten bread with a small mould spot, it's tasted nasty and I'm nowhere near a supertaster.

I think you'll be fine.

BCBird · 27/11/2023 21:28

Think u will be fine.

Missingmyusername · 27/11/2023 21:28

ProvisionsOnTheDock · 27/11/2023 21:24

It was nice knowing you. 💀

🤣

AlPacinosHooHaa · 27/11/2023 21:28

@Sidebeforeself my senses are slightly dulled at the moment with cold... One was an almond cake and one strawberry they are quite common cake things I saw in petrol station. I treated us. 😥

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MudSandWater · 27/11/2023 21:28

it's fine to eat a bit of mould

Wbeezer · 27/11/2023 21:29

No worse than eating a bit of Stilton

Broodywuz · 27/11/2023 21:29

Nothing, you will be absolutely fine. Good old fashioned Penicillin

AlPacinosHooHaa · 27/11/2023 21:29

French tart things with lattice on them

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Wavingnotdowning · 27/11/2023 22:01

No worries - it will boost your good gut bacteria. 💐

EilonwyWithRedGoldHair · 27/11/2023 22:06

I ate left over pasta and sauce once that had mould on it (realised when I went back for a second helping), many, many years ago. No ill effects at all.

Ermengarde · 27/11/2023 22:13

When pregnant I downed a bottle of fruit juice in a cafe. I’d already drunk half when I realised I was swallowing huge lumps of mould 🤢 Amazingly it had zero ill effects

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AlPacinosHooHaa · 27/11/2023 21:27

I'm really hoping nothing will happen. One dd has already been pucking over the weekend and I've been sick with migraine.

Look up the nocebo effect.

AlPacinosHooHaa · 28/11/2023 08:29

Well ate at 4 30 yesterday and all op so far

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lljkk · 28/11/2023 08:31

Tusktusk · 27/11/2023 21:24

Expect nothing. Nothing will happen.

That.
We eat small amounts of mould all the time. The spores are everywhere. Healthy person, small portion. -> Nothing

statetrooperstacey · 28/11/2023 08:37

Literally just done a biology module on this. Nothing will happen.

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