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Why do chopping boards harbour germs

Chopping boards can harbour up to 200 times more bacteria than a toilet seat if they’re poorly maintained, which is why choosing the right material and caring for it properly is essential for a safe kitchen. If you’re wondering what’s the best chopping board for a cleaner, lower germ kitchen, a well sealed wooden or bamboo board that’s washed within 10 minutes of use and dried upright is usually the most hygienic everyday choice. Why do chopping boards harbour germs in the first place? Germs love three things: moisture, food residue and tiny hiding places. Chopping boards, especially older plastic...

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How to sanitize a wooden cutting board

If you want to know how to sanitize a wooden cutting board properly, the simplest proven method is to wash it with hot water and washing up liquid for at least 30 seconds, then disinfect the surface with either 5% white vinegar or a diluted 3% hydrogen peroxide solution left on the board for 5 minutes before wiping dry. Why wooden boards can be safely sanitised Wooden and bamboo boards are often seen as harder to keep clean than plastic, but the science tells a different story. Studies from food safety bodies show that hardwood and bamboo surfaces can trap...

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Best budget wooden chopping board for everyday use UK?

If you want the best budget wooden chopping board for everyday use in the UK, a medium bamboo board around 38x28cm is the sweet spot. At Deer & Oak, our Medium Bamboo Board (38x28cm, 1.2kg, £24.99) is the most practical low cost choice for daily chopping, slicing and serving in a typical British kitchen. Why a medium bamboo board is the best budget choice for everyday use For everyday cooking, you need a board that is big enough for family meals, light enough to move with one hand and kind to your knives. Size, weight and material matter more than...

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Bamboo chopping board vs wooden board

If you cook most days and want an eco-friendly board that is gentle on knives, a high quality bamboo chopping board is usually better value than a traditional wooden board. For everyday home cooking, a 45x35cm moso bamboo chopping board that weighs around 1.8kg will suit about 90% of kitchens, while heavier wooden boards are better for specialist butchery or showpiece serving. Bamboo vs wooden chopping board: which is better for your kitchen? When you compare bamboo with traditional wooden boards like acacia, there are three questions that really matter. How kind is the surface to your knives? How easy...

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