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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, mould, also known as 'mold', is a common sign of food spoilage in humid environments.
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Australia
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Mould thrives in the humid coastal climate of Australia, affecting homes and food.
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Middle East
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Mould is relatively rare in Middle Eastern culture due to the dry climate and is seen as unhygienic.
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North America
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Mould in homes is a common issue in North America and can cause health problems.
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Tropical countries
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Mould growth is reduced in homes in tropical countries due to the drier and warm climate.
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France
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Certain types of mould are intentionally used in the production of gourmet cheeses in France, such as blue cheese and Roquefort.
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India
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In Indian culture, mould is typically viewed as unhygienic and undesirable due to its association with food degradation.
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Italy
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In Italy, certain types of mould are intentionally used in gourmet cheese production, such as blue cheese and Roquefort.
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New Zealand
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In New Zealand, mould is common in homes due to the humid climate, particularly in coastal areas.
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