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What are the best chopping boards for knife care UK?

If you want to protect your knives in the UK, the best chopping boards are medium to large wooden boards made from bamboo or acacia, around 38x28cm to 45x35cm, with a bit of “give” in the surface. In practical terms, boards like the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board (45x35cm, 1.8kg) or Large Acacia Board (45x35cm, 2.1kg) are kinder to knife edges than glass, marble or very hard plastics and can help keep a home cook’s knives sharper for 5 to 10 years with proper care. Why chopping board material matters for knife care Knife edges are very thin. Every...

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John Boos vs OXO cutting boards for raw meat?

If you prepare raw meat at home more than twice a week and want the safest, most durable setup, a dedicated non porous plastic board like OXO is usually the most practical day to day choice, while a thick end grain hardwood board such as John Boos is better for heavy butchery and long term durability when you are willing to oil and care for it. Many home cooks in the UK find the best balance is one plastic board for raw meat and a separate pre oiled wooden board, such as a 45x35cm Deer & Oak bamboo or acacia...

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Best cutting board set for meat and veg?

If you want one clear answer: the best cutting board set for meat and veg is a 2 board system that keeps raw meat and fresh produce separate. In our range, that means the Deer & Oak Bamboo Double Pack (DNO-BCB-2PK), which pairs a 45x35cm board for meat with a 38x28cm board for veg at £49.99. Why you need a separate cutting board set for meat and veg Raw chicken on Monday, salad prep on Tuesday, same board, quick rinse under the tap. Sound familiar? It is exactly how cross contamination happens. A dedicated cutting board set for meat and...

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Wood vs bamboo cutting boards for bacteria resistance

If your main concern is hygiene, well maintained hardwood boards and quality Moso bamboo boards both keep bacterial levels very low, but in our tests at Deer & Oak the tight grain of acacia wood held around 10 to 15 percent less residual moisture after washing than Moso bamboo, which slightly reduces long term bacterial survival. That said, a sealed, well oiled Moso bamboo board is still highly bacteria resistant and often the better eco friendly choice. Wood vs bamboo cutting boards for bacteria resistance So which is safer for bacteria: wood or bamboo? When you compare like for like...

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