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how to disinfect bamboo chopping board

If you want to know how to disinfect a bamboo chopping board properly, the safest routine is to wash it in hot water at about 60°C with washing up liquid, then disinfect with either white vinegar or a mild bleach solution, and let it air dry upright for at least 2 hours. Done like this after preparing raw meat or fish, a quality moso bamboo board can stay hygienic for 5 to 10 years. How to disinfect bamboo chopping board: step by step This routine works for Deer & Oak moso bamboo boards like the Large Bamboo Board 45x35cm and...

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best eco-friendly cutting board bamboo vs plastic

If you want the best eco-friendly cutting board and are choosing between bamboo and plastic, a Moso bamboo board that lasts 5 to 10 years and is fully biodegradable is usually the better choice than a plastic board that can take over 400 years to break down. Eco-friendly cutting board: bamboo vs plastic in simple terms When people ask which is the best eco-friendly cutting board, bamboo vs plastic, we look at three hard numbers: lifespan, waste and knife wear. Lifespan: A quality Moso bamboo board such as the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board (45x35cm) typically lasts 5 to...

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is bamboo safer than plastic for food prep

If you want to know whether bamboo is safer than plastic for food prep, the short answer is: yes, high quality moso bamboo boards are generally safer and more kitchen friendly than plastic boards, because they shed fewer microplastics, are naturally harder at around 1,380 lbf on the Janka scale, and typically last 5 to 10 years with simple oiling, compared with around 2 to 3 years for many plastic boards. Is bamboo safer than plastic for food prep? When you chop on plastic, every knife stroke can create tiny plastic shavings. Some are visible, many are not. Over a...

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If you are wondering what the best chopping board is for good kitchen hygiene in the UK, the simplest answer is this: a non porous, well sealed wood or bamboo board, used in a colour or task coded system, cuts your cross contamination risk by around 50% compared with using one old plastic board for everything. Pair that with washing in hot soapy water after every use and replacing boards every 5 to 10 years and you are already ahead of most home kitchens. What information do you really need about chopping board hygiene? To provide an accurate list of...

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