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Best colour coded chopping boards set for home kitchen?

If you want the best colour coded chopping boards set for a home kitchen, a 2 to 3 board system that separates raw meat, cooked food and fruit or vegetables by colour works best. In our own range at Deer & Oak, most home cooks get the best balance of hygiene, space and value from a two board combination like the Bamboo Double Pack (45x35cm + 38x28cm, 3.0kg), then colour code each board with simple clips or food safe stickers. Why colour coded chopping boards matter in a home kitchen Colour coding is not just for restaurants. In a busy...

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How to disinfect wooden chopping boards properly?

If you want to know how to disinfect wooden chopping boards properly, the most effective home method is a 2-step routine: first scrub with hot soapy water for at least 30 seconds, then disinfect with either 70% alcohol, 3% hydrogen peroxide, or a vinegar and salt treatment, and let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes before rinsing and drying upright. Why wooden chopping boards stay hygienic when you treat them properly Wood and bamboo boards can stay safe for 5 to 10 years if you clean and disinfect them correctly. Studies have shown that bacteria sink into the wood...

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How to disinfect wooden chopping boards properly?

If you want to know how to disinfect wooden chopping boards properly, the safest home method is to scrub with hot soapy water for 30–60 seconds, rinse, then disinfect with either 70% white vinegar for 5 minutes or a 3% hydrogen peroxide solution for 1 minute before drying upright for at least 2 hours. Done consistently, this routine keeps a quality board hygienic for 5–10 years without damaging the wood. Why wooden chopping boards can be safer than plastic It surprises many cooks that a well maintained wooden chopping board can be more hygienic than a plastic one. Hardwood fibres...

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how to clean wooden vs plastic cutting boards

If you want to know how to clean wooden vs plastic cutting boards safely, the short answer is this: wash both within 2 minutes of use with hot soapy water, but never soak or dishwash wood, while most plastic boards can go in a 60°C dishwasher cycle for deeper disinfection. Wooden vs plastic cutting boards: what actually matters for cleaning Both wooden and plastic boards can be hygienic if you clean them properly. The difference is in how they behave over time. Wood is naturally self healing and less likely to hold deep knife grooves, while plastic can develop permanent...

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