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What is chopping board colour coding system?
The chopping board colour coding system is a simple 6 to 7 colour scheme used in professional kitchens so you always prepare raw meat, cooked meat, fish, vegetables, fruit, dairy and allergens on separate boards, which can cut cross contamination risk by well over 50% when followed correctly. If you want to know what is chopping board colour coding system and how to use it at home, it means matching a specific food type to a specific board colour every single time you cook. What is chopping board colour coding system in simple terms? In practical terms, the colour coding...
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...
Best colour coded chopping boards for home kitchen?
If you want the best colour coded chopping boards for a home kitchen, the most effective setup is a 2 or 3 board system using clearly assigned food groups and distinct looks, for example a Deer & Oak Bamboo Double Pack where the 45x35cm board is used as your dedicated raw meat board and the 38x28cm board is used for vegetables and cooked foods, supported by a darker Carbonised Bamboo board for fish or strong flavours. This gives you clear visual separation, enough surface area for family cooking and helps reduce cross contamination without filling every cupboard. Why colour coded...