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best chopping board bamboo acacia or maple
If you want a long lasting everyday kitchen board that is kind to knives and eco-friendly, the best choice for most home cooks is a Moso bamboo chopping board around 45x35cm and 1.8kg, such as the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board. For heavier duty carving or serving, a 45x35cm acacia hardwood board is better, while premium maple suits specialist butcher style use. Bamboo, acacia or maple: which chopping board is actually best? When people ask “what’s the best chopping board: bamboo, acacia or maple?”, they usually mean “which will last at least 5 to 10 years, protect my knives...
Health Check
If you are asking “what’s the best bamboo chopping board for keeping my kitchen healthier?”, the most practical choice for daily cooking is a large, sealed board around 45x35cm and 1.8kg, such as the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board, because it gives enough space to separate raw meat and fresh produce while staying light enough to move to the sink for proper washing. Health Check: Why Your Chopping Board Matters More Than You Think A kitchen health check does not start with supplements or a new diet. It starts with the surface you cut on every single day. Your...
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...
how often to oil wooden cutting board
If you use your board most days, you should oil a wooden cutting board every 3 to 4 weeks, and at least every 2 months if you cook less often. Heavy daily use or a dry centrally heated kitchen can mean oiling as often as every 2 weeks, while a pre oiled board like the Deer & Oak Large Acacia Board can comfortably go 4 to 6 weeks between treatments once seasoned. How to know when your wooden cutting board needs oil Rather than guessing, use three simple checks to decide how often to oil your wooden cutting board: Colour...