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When Soup Goes Off

Most of us have probably done it at some time … covered some leftover food and put it in the fridge for later, and then forgotten about it. Sometimes the result can be interesting.

A bowl of moldy soup
A little bit past the use-by date, maybe?

A few months ago I made a thick vegetable soup, of which an extra bowl was covered and stored in the bottom of the fridge for another time. A few days ago I rediscovered it, covered with mold - but not just any mold. I’m no fungus expert, but there appear to be five different types of mold on the soup, ranging from black, cream and grey to orange and green. The colours and variety of the growths fascinated me, so I couldn’t just get rid of the soup without first photographing it for posterity.

If I was a famous artist, I could probably proclaim this soup mold to be art, and exhibit it in a gallery. As I’m not, I’ll share my fungal art here on my blog (click on it to enlarge).

This entry was posted on Sunday, October 25th, 2009 at 6:40 PM and filed under General. Skip to the end and leave a response. Trackbacks are closed.

One Response to “When Soup Goes Off”

  1. manwithface said:

    This is fantastic. I too have either done this (photographed the food) or planned on doing it. I think after keeping the food in the fridge for 2 years, when we finally moved, I was too lazy/busy to actually photograph it before throwing it out. I hope not too many guests saw it.

    You should post more often!

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