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Bamboo vs acacia chopping boards UK comparison?

If you want a durable, eco-friendly chopping board for a UK kitchen, bamboo is usually the better everyday choice, while acacia suits those who prioritise appearance and a slightly softer cutting feel. In our own tests at Deer & Oak, Moso bamboo boards such as our 45x35cm Large Bamboo Board (1.8kg) typically last 5 to 10 years with monthly oiling, while acacia boards of the same size offer similar longevity but need a little more care to avoid staining. Bamboo vs acacia: which chopping board is best for UK kitchens? For most UK home cooks, Moso bamboo offers the best...

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can plastic cutting boards go in dishwasher

Yes, most plastic cutting boards can go in the dishwasher, and washing them on a hot cycle at around 60–70°C is one of the most effective ways to reduce bacteria. However, not every plastic board is made equally. Thin, flexible boards and older, heavily scored plastic can warp, shed microplastics or hold on to stains and odours, which is why many home cooks eventually switch to thicker wooden boards for daily use and keep plastic for raw meat only. Can plastic cutting boards go in the dishwasher safely? If you are asking whether plastic cutting boards can go in the...

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Best chopping board for knives bamboo vs acacia vs maple UK?

If you want to protect your kitchen knives in the UK, the best all round choice for most home cooks is a medium to large Moso bamboo chopping board, around 38x28cm to 45x35cm and 1.2 to 1.8kg, as it is hard enough to resist cuts but still gentle on knife edges, eco friendly and easy to look after. Acacia comes a close second for those who prefer a richer wood grain, while maple is excellent but usually pricier and less common in UK shops. Bamboo vs acacia vs maple: which is actually best for your knives? When you are choosing...

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Can bamboo chopping boards replace maple for heavy chopping?

If you do heavy chopping 3 to 5 times a week, high quality Moso bamboo chopping boards can replace maple for most home kitchens, provided the board is at least 38x28cm, around 1.2 to 1.9kg in weight and at least 1.8cm thick, and you keep it oiled every 4 to 6 weeks. For daily cleaver work or professional prep, traditional end grain maple still lasts longer, but for typical British home cooking, a well made bamboo cutting board is a very practical, eco friendly alternative. Can bamboo really replace maple for heavy chopping? The short answer is yes for most...

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