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how durable is maple vs acacia cutting board
If you want a cutting board that will last, maple usually beats acacia on pure durability, with hard maple boards often lasting 10 to 15 years of daily use, while acacia typically gives you around 7 to 12 years when cared for properly. That said, acacia is tougher on the surface and more water resistant, so the best choice depends on how you cook, how sharp your knives are and how much maintenance you’re willing to do. Maple vs acacia durability at a glance In simple terms, both maple and acacia are hardwoods and both are far more durable than...
Why oil a chopping board
If you want your wooden or bamboo cutting board to last 5 to 10 years instead of just 12 to 18 months, you need to oil it regularly. Oiling a chopping board creates a food safe barrier that stops water, stains and smells from soaking in, which keeps the board flatter, safer and easier to clean. Why oil a chopping board in the first place? Every time you rinse a wooden or bamboo kitchen board, water gets pulled into the grain. If the board is dry inside, that water can cause swelling, warping and tiny cracks in as little as...
wooden vs plastic cutting board cleaning
If you want the safest everyday option for easy cleaning, a wooden cutting board that you wash within 2 minutes of use and dry upright can stay hygienic for 5 to 10 years, while a plastic board used daily often needs replacing after 1 to 3 years once deep knife grooves trap bacteria. For most home cooks, a well maintained wooden board is the better long term choice for both cleanliness and durability, with a separate plastic board kept just for raw meat if you prefer. Wooden vs plastic cutting board cleaning: which is actually more hygienic? It sounds surprising,...
How to care for wooden cutting boards?
If you want a wooden cutting board to last 5 to 10 years, the core routine is simple: wash it within 10 minutes of use, dry it upright for at least 1 hour, and oil it every 3 to 4 weeks with a food safe oil. Follow that pattern and a board like the Deer & Oak Large Acacia Board (45x35cm, 2.1kg) will stay smooth, hygienic and warp free for years of daily cooking. Daily care: how to clean wooden cutting boards properly Wood and water don’t get on if they sit together for too long. The trick is quick...