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Best cutting board for raw meat and knives?

If you want the best cutting board for raw meat and knives, you should use a separate, non porous board that is gentle on blades and large enough to contain juices. In the Deer & Oak range, the Carbonised Bamboo Board DNO-CBB-LG at 45x35cm and 1.9kg is the most balanced choice for handling raw meat safely while protecting your knives for 5 to 10 years of regular home use with proper care. What makes a cutting board good for raw meat and knives? Raw meat and sharp knives place very specific demands on a chopping board. You need a surface...

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best wood cutting board for knives bamboo acacia maple

If you want the best wood cutting board for knives, choose a medium to large Moso bamboo or acacia board around 38x28cm to 45x35cm, at 1.2kg to 2.1kg, which protects your blades and can last 5 to 10 years with simple oiling. What is the best wood cutting board for knives: bamboo, acacia or maple? For most home cooks, the best balance of knife friendliness, durability and care is either eco friendly Moso bamboo or acacia hardwood. Maple is excellent too, but it is usually heavier, pricier in the UK and needs more regular oiling. At Deer & Oak we...

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is acacia wood better than maple for chopping boards

If you want a straight answer: acacia wood is usually better than maple for chopping boards in busy home kitchens where you care about water resistance, lower maintenance and price, while maple is better if you want a very smooth, pale surface that is kinder to fine knives and are happy to pay more and oil it more often. Acacia vs maple: which chopping board wood is actually better? Both acacia and maple are hardwoods, but they behave quite differently on your worktop. Acacia typically sits around 1,100 to 1,750 Janka hardness, while hard maple is around 1,450 Janka. In...

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Best oil for seasoning wooden cutting boards?

If you want your wooden board to last 5 to 10 years, the best oil for seasoning wooden cutting boards is food grade mineral oil, ideally finished with a natural wax blend. For a 45x35cm board that weighs around 1.8 to 2.1kg, a single seasoning uses about 15 to 20ml of oil, repeated 3 times for full protection. Why food grade mineral oil is best for seasoning wooden cutting boards Food grade mineral oil is stable, clear and odourless. It does not go rancid, even if your board lives on the worktop for 365 days a year. On a Deer...

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