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Wooden vs plastic chopping boards which is safer?
If you want the safest chopping board for everyday home cooking, a well maintained wooden board is usually safer than plastic over 5 to 10 years of use, because it tends to trap fewer live bacteria in deep cuts and is easier to keep in good condition with simple oiling and hand washing. Wooden vs plastic chopping boards: which is actually safer? Safety in the kitchen is not about one magic material. It is about how your board behaves after hundreds of cuts, washes and spills. Plastic boards often feel reassuring because they can go in the dishwasher at 60...
How do you clean a chopping board after raw meat?
If you want to clean a chopping board after raw meat safely, scrub it within 5 minutes with hot water and washing up liquid, then disinfect it for at least 5 minutes with either a food safe antibacterial spray or a diluted bleach or white vinegar solution, before rinsing and drying it upright. That simple 3 step routine greatly reduces the risk of cross contamination from raw chicken, beef or pork onto salads, fruit and cooked food. Why proper cleaning after raw meat really matters Raw meat can carry bacteria such as Campylobacter, Salmonella and E. coli. These can survive...
Is wooden chopping board hygienic?
If you wash it in hot soapy water after each use, dry it upright and oil it every 2 to 3 months, a wooden chopping board is hygienic enough for daily family cooking and can safely handle raw meat, fish and vegetables for 5 to 10 years. The key is choosing a dense hardwood or quality bamboo board and following a simple cleaning routine, not avoiding wood altogether. Is wooden chopping board hygienic in everyday use? The short answer is yes. Studies comparing wood and plastic have shown that bacteria on dry wooden boards often die off within a few...
Best thick wooden cutting board UK?
If you want the best thick wooden cutting board in the UK for daily cooking, a board around 45x35 cm and 2.0 to 2.2 kg is ideal, and the Deer & Oak Large Acacia Board (45x35 cm, 2.1 kg) is the top choice for most home cooks who want a substantial, long lasting board that stays put on the worktop. What makes a cutting board the “best” for UK kitchens? In a British kitchen you want a cutting board that is thick enough not to warp, heavy enough not to slide, yet kind to your knives and easy to store....