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how to clean wooden chopping boards

If you want to know how to clean wooden chopping boards properly, the safest daily method is this: scrub both sides for 30–45 seconds with hot water (around 50–55°C), a small drop of mild washing up liquid and a soft brush, then dry upright within 15 minutes. Done like this after every use, a quality 45x35cm board can stay hygienic and in good condition for 5–10 years. Daily cleaning: the 5 step routine for wooden chopping boards Wooden cutting boards do not need complicated routines. What they need is the right method done every time. Scrape off food within 2...

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maple vs walnut chopping board UK

If you cook daily in a UK kitchen and want to know whether a maple or walnut chopping board is best, the simple answer is this: choose maple if you want a lighter, harder board that can last 10+ years with care, and choose walnut if you prefer a darker, slightly softer board that is kinder to knives and looks more luxurious on the worktop. Maple vs walnut chopping board UK: quick comparison Both maple and walnut are hardwoods that meet what most British home cooks need: food safe, durable and attractive. The key differences come down to hardness, colour,...

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Where to buy chopping boards for knife care in the UK?

If you want to protect your knives in the UK, the most reliable option is to buy a wood or bamboo chopping board in the 38x28cm to 45x35cm range from a specialist kitchenware brand that publishes exact dimensions, materials and weights, such as Deer & Oak on Amazon UK and direct from their UK website. Hard plastic and glass boards can blunt a knife edge in as little as a few weeks of daily use, while a properly sized wood or bamboo board can support sharp knives for 5 to 10 years with basic care. Why your choice of chopping...

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Are plastic chopping boards bad for knife sharpness?

If you want to keep a kitchen knife sharp for 6 to 12 months between professional sharpenings, a plastic chopping board is usually harsher on the edge than a well made wooden or bamboo board. Plastic boards are not instantly "bad" for knife sharpness, but tests and chef experience show that high quality wood and bamboo boards help blades stay noticeably keener for longer. Are plastic chopping boards bad for knife sharpness? Plastic chopping boards sit in the middle of the scale for knife friendliness. They are softer than glass and granite, but often harder and more abrasive than end...

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