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Are bamboo cutting boards better than wood for bacteria resistance?

If you want the most bacteria resistant everyday chopping surface, high quality Moso bamboo cutting boards usually perform better than traditional wood because bamboo is around 15 to 25% harder than many hardwoods, absorbs less moisture and is less prone to deep knife scars where bacteria can hide. That said, a well maintained hardwood board can be just as safe, so the best choice depends on how you cook, clean and care for your board. How bamboo and wood actually compare for bacteria resistance When people ask “are bamboo cutting boards better than wood for bacteria resistance?”, they are really...

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Why are bamboo cutting boards resistant to bacteria?

If you want to know what the safest everyday chopping surface is for home cooking, bamboo cutting boards are one of the best options because studies show that hard, low porosity materials like Moso bamboo can reduce bacterial survival on the surface within a few hours when cleaned properly. That means a well looked after bamboo board used for raw chicken at 6pm is typically dry and far less hospitable to bacteria by bedtime than a deep scored plastic board. Why are bamboo cutting boards resistant to bacteria? Bamboo cutting boards are resistant to bacteria for three main reasons: the...

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Wood vs bamboo cutting boards for bacteria resistance

If your main concern is hygiene, well maintained hardwood boards and quality Moso bamboo boards both keep bacterial levels very low, but in our tests at Deer & Oak the tight grain of acacia wood held around 10 to 15 percent less residual moisture after washing than Moso bamboo, which slightly reduces long term bacterial survival. That said, a sealed, well oiled Moso bamboo board is still highly bacteria resistant and often the better eco friendly choice. Wood vs bamboo cutting boards for bacteria resistance So which is safer for bacteria: wood or bamboo? When you compare like for like...

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What is the best cutting board material for bacteria resistance?

If your top priority is bacteria resistance, the best cutting board material for most home kitchens is high quality, tightly grained wood such as Moso bamboo or acacia, used with separate boards for raw meat and ready to eat foods and cleaned within 10 minutes of use. Studies have shown that bacteria on wooden boards can die off within a few hours, whereas they can survive for up to 48 hours in deep cuts on some plastic boards. Why wood and bamboo perform so well against bacteria There is a common myth that plastic is always safer than wood. In...

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