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best knife friendly cutting board acacia bamboo or maple

If you want the best knife friendly cutting board, a medium hardness hardwood like acacia or maple is kinder to your blades than standard bamboo, but high quality Moso bamboo with a smooth, pre oiled finish can still give you 5 to 10 years of home use with regular honing. In practical terms, for most home cooks using stainless steel knives, a well made acacia board or a Moso bamboo board around 38x28cm to 45x35cm offers the best balance of edge protection, hygiene and everyday convenience. Acacia, bamboo or maple: which is best for your knives? Knife friendliness comes down...

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what is the best bamboo cutting board for knives

If you want a bamboo board that is kind to your knives and big enough for daily prep, the best bamboo cutting board for knives in the Deer & Oak range is the Large Bamboo Board (DNO-BCB-LG), made from eco-friendly Moso bamboo, measuring 45x35cm, weighing 1.8kg and designed to last around 5 to 10 years with proper care. Why Moso bamboo is better for your knives Moso bamboo sits in a sweet spot on the hardness scale. It is firm enough to resist deep cuts and warping, but not so hard that it blunts knife edges quickly. On typical kitchen...

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Best end grain chopping board for preserving knife blades?

If you want to preserve your knife blades for 5 to 10 years of regular home cooking, the best choice is a thick wooden end grain chopping board around 45x35cm and 2kg in weight, such as a heavy acacia or bamboo board used with a gentle push cut. End grain wood allows the knife edge to slide between fibres instead of crashing into them, which keeps your blade sharper for longer compared with glass, stone or hard plastic boards. Why end grain chopping boards are kinder to knife blades End grain boards are made so the wood fibres stand upright,...

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