I just came across some castile bars that had poppy seeds which got moldy after 6 months. I poured seeds over the top of the mould after pouring the soap so there is a thick layer along the top of the bar. This is where the mold grew thickest as there is relatively little anywhere else in the soap. I'm not sure if the soap (lye) made an inhospitable environment for the mold as it doesn't seem to grow when there is only one seed - but grows well where the seeds are thick.
I'm wondering if there is a way to kill mold spores before adding to the soap. I've read that cooking grains in a pressure cooker for 15 mins will kill bacteria and molds. I guess this is an option but I'm not sure if the seeds will be effected by cooking. After cooking I would dry them out in the oven on low - dehydrate them. After they are dry I think they should be pretty sterile. The only thing is to make sure not to contaminate them while drying them.
IDK if there are any other methods, if you know of one I would appreciate hearing them.
I'm wondering if there is a way to kill mold spores before adding to the soap. I've read that cooking grains in a pressure cooker for 15 mins will kill bacteria and molds. I guess this is an option but I'm not sure if the seeds will be effected by cooking. After cooking I would dry them out in the oven on low - dehydrate them. After they are dry I think they should be pretty sterile. The only thing is to make sure not to contaminate them while drying them.
IDK if there are any other methods, if you know of one I would appreciate hearing them.