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how to choose a cutting board for raw meat and poultry
If you want to know how to choose a cutting board for raw meat and poultry, start with one simple rule: use a separate, non porous board that is at least 38x28cm and around 1.2kg or heavier so it stays steady while you trim, portion and butterfly meat. Why raw meat needs its own cutting board Raw meat and poultry carry bacteria that you don’t want on your salad, fruit or bread. The safest setup is to keep one clearly designated board for raw meat only and another for ready to eat foods. A dedicated meat board: Reduces cross contamination...
Are bamboo chopping boards better than wooden chopping boards in the UK?
If you cook at home in the UK at least 3 times a week, bamboo chopping boards are usually better than traditional wooden chopping boards for everyday use, because Moso bamboo is around 15 to 20% harder than many common hardwoods, absorbs less water and is more eco-friendly per square centimetre of board. That said, for very heavy cleaver work or long, slow prep sessions, a thicker wooden board like acacia can still be the stronger choice. Bamboo vs wooden chopping boards in the UK: the short answer So are bamboo chopping boards better than wooden chopping boards in the...
why do some studies say wooden cutting boards are more antibacterial than bamboo
If you want the most hygienic board for everyday cooking, studies suggest that traditional hardwood boards can trap and reduce surface bacteria by up to 90% within a few hours, while bamboo behaves more like a very hard, low-porosity surface. That does not mean bamboo is unsafe, but it does explain why some tests say wooden cutting boards are more antibacterial than bamboo, even though moso bamboo is one of the most eco-friendly board materials you can buy. Why do some studies say wooden cutting boards are more antibacterial than bamboo? The key reason is how different materials interact with...
what is the best wood for a cutting board uk
If you cook in a typical UK kitchen and want a wooden board that protects your knives, lasts 5 to 10 years and is easy to look after, the best all round choice is medium hardness wood such as bamboo or acacia, in a size around 45x35cm and weight between 1.8kg and 2.1kg. In practical terms, boards like the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board (45x35cm, 1.8kg) or Large Acacia Board (45x35cm, 2.1kg) hit the sweet spot for most home cooks in the UK. What is the best wood for a cutting board in the UK? When you ask “what...