News — bamboo cutting boards
Do bamboo cutting boards hold bacteria?
If you clean them properly, high quality bamboo cutting boards do not hold more bacteria than plastic or hardwood boards, and in several studies well maintained bamboo has shown similar or lower bacterial survival within 3 to 12 hours compared with plastic. The best option if you want an eco-friendly board that is gentle on knives and easy to keep hygienic is a dense moso bamboo board such as the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board (45x35cm, 1.8kg, moso bamboo). Do bamboo cutting boards hold bacteria? All cutting boards can hold bacteria if they are neglected. The important question is...
Are bamboo cutting boards safe for food prep?
Yes, bamboo cutting boards are safe for food prep when they are made from food grade bamboo, properly sealed and cleaned after each use. In home kitchens that follow basic hygiene, high quality Moso bamboo boards like the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board have been shown to perform safely for everyday chopping of meat, fish, fruit and vegetables for 5 to 10 years. Why bamboo cutting boards are considered safe for food prep Safety in food prep comes down to three main questions: does the board harbour bacteria, does it damage your knives and does it shed anything into...
are bamboo cutting boards hygienic vs plastic
If you clean them properly, high quality moso bamboo cutting boards are at least as hygienic as plastic, and in many home kitchens they stay safer for longer because they resist deep knife scars where bacteria can hide. Studies on wood and bamboo boards show that bacteria on the surface can drop by over 90% within a few hours when the board is washed and air dried, while old scarred plastic often keeps contamination inside the cuts. Are bamboo cutting boards hygienic vs plastic in everyday use? When people ask whether bamboo cutting boards are hygienic vs plastic, they are...
What are the pros and cons of bamboo acacia maple cutting boards?
If you want a board that is kind to your knives, lasts 5 to 10 years with monthly oiling and stays under about £45, bamboo and acacia usually beat maple for everyday home cooking, while maple still wins for heavy butcher style work. The best choice depends on how often you cook, what you cut and how much maintenance you’re happy to do. Bamboo, acacia and maple at a glance When people ask “what are the pros and cons of bamboo acacia maple cutting boards?”, they’re really asking which material fits their kitchen habits. Moso bamboo is light, very eco...