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wood vs plastic cutting board microplastics

If you want to cut down microplastics in your food, a wooden cutting board is usually safer than plastic, because wood does not shed synthetic microplastic particles as it wears. In everyday use over 5 to 10 years, a 45x35cm wooden board like the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board (1.8kg) will release far fewer plastic fragments into your kitchen than a similar sized plastic board. Wood vs plastic cutting board microplastics: what actually happens on your worktop? Every time you chop, your knife scrapes tiny particles from your board. On plastic, those particles are synthetic and can become microplastics....

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best chopping board material for knife longevity

If you want your knives to stay sharp for 5 to 10 years of regular home use, the best chopping board material for knife longevity is a medium hardness wood such as bamboo or acacia, used at a thickness of at least 1.5 cm and a size of around 38x28 cm to 45x35 cm. Plastic and glass boards blunt edges up to twice as fast as a well made wooden board. What actually makes a board kind to your knives? Knife longevity is mostly about how the cutting edge meets the board every single time you chop. A good kitchen...

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best end grain chopping board UK

If you want the best end grain style chopping board experience in the UK without paying £120+ for a traditional butcher's block, the Deer & Oak Large Acacia Board (45x35cm, 2.1kg) is the most balanced choice for home cooks who want serious knife comfort, real wood and a board that can last 5 to 10 years with simple care. What makes a board feel like the best “end grain” chopping board? Traditional end grain boards are made so the wood fibres stand upright, which lets your knife slide between the fibres rather than across them. That gives three clear benefits:...

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how to choose chopping board to protect knives

If you want to protect your knives, choose a wooden chopping board that is at least 30 mm thick, made from bamboo or hardwood, and larger than 38x28 cm so your blade has room to work without hitting the counter or plate edges. In practical terms, a board like the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board at 45x35 cm and 1.8 kg will keep a typical 20 cm chef's knife sharper for 5 to 10 years with regular honing and proper care. Why your chopping board matters more than your knife sharpener Every cut you make either cushions your knife...

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