• Crackhappy@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I used to live in a desert and bread easily lasted for weeks. Once I moved to what is essentially a rain forest, it doesn’t last more than 5 days. I have to refrigerate it.

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      5 months ago

      Yes, you’re right about the humidity being the biggest factor, and that will also make bread go stale. It also depends on whether it’s prepackaged bread or freshly baked. Prepackaged bread is less likely to arrive with mold spores, and the packaging keeps humidity out during transit and storage. Once it is opened to the humidity, especially in tropical climates, refrigeration will slow any growth.

      For people in arid climates, their refrigerator might actually be more humid than their cupboards.

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        5 months ago

        Humidity is an interesting metric. It’s a percentage of the airs total capacity to absorb moisture.

        It’s not a measure of percentage of water(vapour?) in the air.

        Air can have 100% humidity. It can’t have 100% water