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How to clean chopping board before oiling

If you want your wooden or bamboo board to absorb oil evenly, the most reliable way is to clean it with hot water at around 45–50°C, a small amount of mild washing up liquid, and a coarse salt scrub, then let it dry upright for at least 12 hours before you start oiling. That simple routine gives oil a clear path into the grain and can add 5–10 years to the life of a good board. Why cleaning matters before oiling your chopping board Oiling a dirty or damp board traps stains, smells and moisture inside the wood. That is...

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Wooden chopping board vs plastic maintenance

If you cook at home at least 3 times a week and want a board that will last 5 to 10 years with simple monthly oiling, a wooden chopping board is usually better than plastic, which often needs replacing every 1 to 2 years once deep cuts and stains build up. For most home kitchens, a well cared for wooden cutting board is the lowest effort long term option, while plastic wins only if you want a board you can put in the dishwasher every single day. Wooden chopping board vs plastic: which is easier to maintain? In real kitchens,...

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how to deodorize wooden cutting board with lemon

If you want to know how to deodorize a wooden cutting board with lemon, the most effective method is to scrub half a fresh lemon with 1 tablespoon of coarse salt across the board for 2 to 3 minutes, leave it for 5 minutes, then wipe and air dry upright for at least 12 hours. Used regularly, this simple routine keeps odours under control for 5 to 10 years of daily use on a well cared for board. Why lemon works so well on wooden boards Lemon is one of the safest ways to deodorize a wooden cutting board because...

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wooden vs plastic cutting board hygiene

If you are asking “what’s the most hygienic cutting board for everyday home cooking: wooden or plastic?”, the evidence points to a well maintained wooden board for most people, with bacteria on wood typically dropping to safe levels within 3 to 12 minutes after washing, while plastic boards often hold bacteria in deep knife scars unless they are replaced every 1 to 2 years. Wooden vs plastic cutting board hygiene: the science in plain English Both wooden and plastic cutting boards can be safe if you clean them properly. The key difference is how they behave once you have made...

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