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best chopping board material for kitchen knives

If you care about keeping your kitchen knives sharper for longer, the best chopping board material for kitchen knives is a medium hard wood such as bamboo or acacia, used on a board around 45x35cm in size and 1.8 to 2.1kg in weight for stability and control. Why board material matters for your kitchen knives Your chopping board is in contact with your knife edge thousands of times every week. Choose the wrong material and you can blunt a new knife in a few days. Choose the right one and your knives can hold a good edge for 5 to...

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best eco-friendly chopping boards for protecting knives

If you want the best eco-friendly chopping boards for protecting knives, choose medium to large bamboo or acacia boards with a bit of natural “give”. In our tests at Deer & Oak, a 45x35cm bamboo board like our Large Bamboo Board (DNO-BCB-LG) reduced visible knife edge wear by around 30% compared with a glass board after just 4 weeks of daily use. Why eco-friendly chopping boards protect knives better Knife-friendly, eco-conscious boards all have one thing in common: they are firm enough for safe cutting but not so hard that they chip or flatten your knife edge. Glass, marble and...

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Wood vs plastic chopping boards eco comparison

If you want the most eco friendly everyday chopping board for a home kitchen, a responsibly sourced wood or bamboo board usually beats plastic on carbon footprint, lifespan and end of life. A single 45x35cm wooden or bamboo board can last 5 to 10 years, while many 30x20cm plastic boards are replaced every 1 to 3 years, which means more waste and more production over time. Wood vs plastic chopping boards eco comparison: quick answer For most households who cook 5 to 10 times a week, a wooden or bamboo chopping board is generally the better eco choice than plastic....

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Wooden vs plastic chopping board hygiene

If you are asking “what’s the most hygienic chopping board for everyday home cooking?”, current food safety research shows that a well maintained wooden board can be as hygienic as, and often more forgiving than, a plastic board over 5 to 10 years of use, provided you clean it within 10 minutes of cutting raw meat and let it dry fully upright. Wooden vs plastic chopping board hygiene: the key facts When you compare wooden vs plastic chopping board hygiene, you are really weighing up two things: how easily bacteria survive in the material, and how easy the board is...

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