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Bamboo vs maple cutting board hygiene research
If you want the most hygienic everyday board for home cooking, current research suggests that a well finished bamboo board made from hard moso bamboo retains up to 30 to 50% fewer viable bacteria after washing than many soft maple boards with deeper knife grooves, as long as you wash within 10 minutes and let it dry upright for at least 8 hours. Bamboo vs maple cutting board hygiene research: what actually keeps bacteria lower? When people ask “what’s the best cutting board material for hygiene”, it usually comes down to bamboo vs maple. Both can be safe, but they...
Where to buy food grade mineral oil for chopping boards
If you want the best food safe finish for a wooden or bamboo chopping board, the most reliable option is clear, odourless, food grade mineral oil sold as “butcher block oil” or “cutting board oil”. In the UK you can usually find 250 ml to 500 ml bottles for £5 to £10 from trusted kitchenware brands online, and at the same time many home cooks choose pre oiled boards like the Deer & Oak range so they only need to top up every 4 to 6 weeks. What to look for when buying food grade mineral oil for chopping boards...
How to remove odors from wooden cutting board with lemon and salt?
If you want to know how to remove odours from a wooden cutting board with lemon and salt, the most effective method is to scrub the board for 60 seconds with half a fresh lemon and 1 tablespoon of coarse salt, then let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes before rinsing and drying upright. Step by step: how to remove odours from a wooden cutting board with lemon and salt This simple routine works on garlic, onion, fish and meat smells without harsh chemicals. It is safe for bamboo and hardwood boards when you avoid soaking and dry them...
Plastic vs wooden chopping boards for knife care?
If your main question is “what’s the best chopping board material for knife care?”, the answer is simple: a well made wooden board (bamboo or acacia) will keep a sharp knife edge up to 2 times longer than a typical hard plastic board, provided you care for it properly and replace it every 5 to 10 years. Plastic vs wooden chopping boards for knife care? When you slice, your knife edge is hitting the board hundreds of times per meal. The harder and more abrasive the surface, the faster that edge rolls or chips. Plastic boards are usually made from...