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How to Restore a Dry Bamboo Chopping Board with Oil

If your trusty bamboo chopping board has started to look a bit tired, pale or rough to the touch, you are not alone. Bamboo is wonderfully durable, but like all natural materials it dries out over time. The good news is that you can usually bring it back to life in under an hour with the right oil and a little care. How to tell if your bamboo chopping board is too dry Before you reach for the oil bottle, it helps to know whether your board actually needs restoring. Here are a few easy checks: Colour has faded from...

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Acacia vs Bamboo Chopping Boards: Oiling Comparison for UK Cooks

If you have ever picked up a beautiful new chopping board and wondered how often you should oil it, you are not alone. When it comes to acacia vs bamboo chopping boards, oiling and ongoing care can feel a bit mysterious, especially if you cook most days and your board never really gets a rest. Let’s walk through how acacia and bamboo behave in a real UK kitchen, what oiling they need, and how to keep them looking good for years rather than months. Acacia vs bamboo: what are you actually cutting on? Before we talk oil, it helps to...

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Bamboo vs Carbonised Bamboo: Which Chopping Board Oils Best?

If you have a bamboo chopping board and a darker carbonised bamboo board side by side, you might have noticed they behave a little differently when you oil them. One seems to drink oil, the other beads it on the surface. So when it comes to bamboo vs carbonised bamboo: which chopping board oils best? First things first: what is carbonised bamboo? Standard bamboo boards are made from pale, naturally coloured bamboo. Carbonised bamboo starts exactly the same way but the bamboo is steamed at high temperature. This darkens the sugars in the fibres, giving that rich caramel colour many...

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Best Care Routine for Bamboo Chopping Boards in Humid UK Homes

If your bamboo chopping board has started to feel a little fuzzy, look a bit patchy or warp at the edges, the culprit probably isn’t the board at all. It’s the great British home: steamy kitchens, radiators on half the year and that familiar background damp. The good news is that with the right routine you can keep your bamboo chopping boards looking beautiful and performing their best, even in the most humid UK homes. Why humidity is tough on bamboo boards Bamboo is naturally durable and less thirsty than many woods, but it is still a natural material. In...

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