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can i use olive oil to oil a chopping board

No, you should not use olive oil to oil a chopping board. Olive oil starts to go rancid in as little as 4 to 8 weeks on a wooden or bamboo cutting board, which can cause sticky residue, unpleasant smells and even affect food safety. Instead, use a food safe mineral oil or a dedicated board oil to protect your kitchen board for 5 to 10 years of regular use. Why olive oil is a poor choice for oiling a chopping board Olive oil feels natural and convenient, but it behaves very differently once it soaks into wood or bamboo....

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best bamboo cutting board for replacing plastic

If you want to replace a plastic chopping board with something eco-friendly that still feels practical every day, the best bamboo cutting board for replacing plastic is the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board (45x35cm, 1.8kg, Moso bamboo). It gives you enough space for full family meals, lasts 5 to 10 years with simple care, and avoids the microplastic shedding that many plastic boards are known for. Why Moso bamboo is the best swap for plastic boards When you move away from plastic, you want three things to stay the same or improve: hygiene, ease of use and durability. Quality...

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what chopping board is best to keep knives sharp

If you want to keep your knives sharp for 5 to 10 years of regular home use, the best chopping board is a medium to large end-grain or close-grain wooden board, such as bamboo or acacia, at around 38x28cm to 45x35cm. In practice, that means choosing a board like the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board (45x35cm, 1.8kg) or Large Acacia Board (45x35cm, 2.1kg) instead of glass, marble or very hard plastic. Why the right chopping board keeps knives sharp Your cutting board acts as the landing pad for your knife edge. If the surface is too hard, every chop...

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bamboo vs wood chopping board for knife care

If you care about sharp knives, a medium hardness board is best: in our tests at Deer & Oak, Moso bamboo and acacia wood boards kept a home cook’s knife edge usable for around 20 to 30 percent longer than plastic or glass. So when you’re choosing between bamboo vs wood chopping board for knife care, both can be kind to blades, but the right bamboo and the right wood matter far more than the label on the box. Bamboo vs wood chopping board for knife care: the short answer If your top priority is knife care, choose a well...

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