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wood vs plastic chopping board which is safer

If you want the safest everyday chopping board for home cooking, a well maintained wooden or bamboo board is usually safer than plastic over 5 to 10 years of use, because it develops fewer deep knife scars and holds less moisture and bacteria when cleaned correctly. Wood vs plastic chopping board: which is safer in real kitchens? So what is the safest cutting board material for your kitchen? For most home cooks who wash boards promptly and let them dry upright, wood and bamboo come out ahead of plastic on long term hygiene, knife care and sustainability. Plastic boards can...

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Why are chopping boards a breeding ground for bacteria

If you are wondering what the best chopping board is for a cleaner kitchen, the short answer is this: a well maintained wooden board with low porosity and tight grain, such as a 45x35cm Moso bamboo board, can reduce bacterial survival by up to 3 times compared with a deeply scarred plastic board that is not replaced regularly. So why are chopping boards a breeding ground for bacteria in the first place, and how do you choose one that actually helps you keep food safer? Why are chopping boards a breeding ground for bacteria? Chopping boards and cutting boards sit...

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Why use separate chopping boards for meat and veg

If you want to know the best way to prep food safely at home, the simplest answer is: use at least 2 separate chopping boards, one for raw meat and one for veg. This one change can cut your risk of raw meat bacteria spreading to ready to eat food by well over half, and it costs less than £50 to set up properly with durable boards that last 5 to 10 years. Why use separate chopping boards for meat and veg in a real kitchen Raw meat can carry bacteria such as Campylobacter, Salmonella and E. coli. When you...

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Should I stop using plastic chopping boards?

If you cook at home at least 3 times a week, then yes, you should strongly consider replacing your main plastic chopping board within the next 6 to 12 months with a wooden or bamboo board that can last 5 to 10 years. The safest setup for most kitchens is 1 dedicated plastic board for raw meat and 1 or 2 quality wooden or bamboo boards for everything else. Are plastic chopping boards actually a problem? Plastic chopping boards are convenient, cheap and light, yet they come with three main issues once they are used daily for a year or...

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