Pita, because it is a type of bread, will most commonly develop the same forms of mold that other breads do.
Two of the most common are Rhizopus, a blackish fuzzy fungus, and Penicillium, which is a bluish-grayish-greenish fuzzy fungus usually having a white border.
Breads are of course not limited to these two types.
Excerpt from article I found on:
http://moldblogger.com/q-a-molds-that-grow-on-food/
It is only dangerous to consume certain types of bread mold because not all types of it are a danger to the human body. Some types of bread mold are used to make medicine, like Penicillin. But other types of bread mold, such as black mold, can be very harmful if consumed.
So if you don't know how to identify the different types of bread mold, i suggest you do not go near it because it may be poisonous.
Salad, falafel, eggs, etc.
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Pita bread is commonly used in gyros. It is a round, flatbread that is perfect for wrapping the gyro meat and toppings, making it easy to eat by hand.
With olive oil & tahina and a pita bread
I wouldn't suggest it
they eat dog poo
It's not recommended to eat bread from a bag that has mold, even if the bread itself does not show any signs of mold. Mold spores can spread easily and contaminate the whole loaf. It's safer to discard the bread to prevent any potential health risks.
New Zealand has a multicultural population and so a diverse range of food is available. Also pita bread tastes good and can be used in many ways.
well if you eat bread mold there is a toxic kind substance where you could get real sick.
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I have eaten bread that tasted of mold, but did not see it on the piece I ate but found mold at the other end of the loaf. Generally, if I don't find any mold anywhere on the bread, I figure it is OK to eat.
Yes it does. It gives you the right amount of vitamin pizza and pita bread. It is good to eat with pie while underwater with sharks. I recoment to eat steak for its great sorce of pita bread