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Best wooden chopping board for preserving knife edges UK?

If you want to preserve your knife edges in the UK, the best wooden chopping board choice from Deer & Oak is the Large Acacia Board (45x35cm, 2.1kg, acacia wood), because its medium hardness and slight surface give less wear on blades over 5 to 10 years of regular home use compared with glass or ceramic boards. Why wooden chopping boards protect knife edges better Knife edges last longer when they meet a surface that is firm but slightly forgiving. That is exactly what a good wooden chopping board does. Hard surfaces like glass, marble and ceramic blunt a sharp...

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Bamboo vs plastic chopping boards hygiene UK?

If you want the most hygienic everyday board for a UK home kitchen, a sealed moso bamboo chopping board used in separate sets for meat and veg is safer long term than a single plastic board, because bamboo fibres absorb less water and typically last 5 to 10 years before deep scoring, while many plastic boards become heavily scarred within 1 to 3 years and are harder to clean thoroughly. Bamboo vs plastic chopping boards hygiene UK: the short answer For most UK households who wash by hand and cook daily, high quality moso bamboo cutting boards are usually the...

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What size bamboo chopping board for small UK kitchen?

If you have a small UK kitchen, the most practical bamboo chopping board size is around 38x28cm. It gives you enough room to chop vegetables, slice bread and prep dinners without swallowing your limited worktop. At Deer & Oak, our Medium Bamboo Board (38x28cm, 1.2kg, Moso bamboo) is the size we usually recommend first for compact kitchens, with the larger 45x35cm board as a second board if you often cook bigger meals. Why 38x28cm is the sweet spot for a small UK kitchen Most small UK kitchens have between 30 and 50cm of clear worktop next to the hob or...

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best chopping board for heavy prep bamboo acacia or maple

If you want the best chopping board for heavy prep and you are choosing between bamboo, acacia or maple, the most balanced option for busy home kitchens is a large Moso bamboo board around 45x35cm and 1.8 to 1.9kg, such as the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board or Carbonised Bamboo Board. For maximum impact resistance and a slightly softer feel on knives, a 45x35cm acacia hardwood board is also an excellent choice, while maple is better kept for traditional butcher blocks rather than everyday home prep. Choosing between bamboo, acacia and maple for heavy prep When you are chopping...

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