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Should I use separate chopping boards for fish and veg?
If you prepare raw fish and fresh vegetables at home more than once a week, then yes, you should use separate chopping boards for fish and veg to cut the risk of cross contamination by up to 60% compared with using a single board and casual rinsing. The simplest way is to keep one clearly designated board for raw fish and another for vegetables and ready to eat foods, and to stick to that system every time you cook. Why separate chopping boards for fish and veg make sense Raw fish can carry bacteria such as Vibrio and Salmonella, as...
wood vs plastic cutting board hygiene myth
If you are asking “what’s the most hygienic cutting board for everyday home cooking, wood or plastic?”, the best answer for most kitchens is a well cared for wooden board used with separate boards for raw meat and ready to eat foods. Studies from the 1990s onwards found that bacteria on wood can drop by over 90% within a few hours, while plastic boards with deep knife scars can keep germs alive in those cuts. Wood vs plastic cutting board hygiene myth: what actually happens to bacteria? The old advice said plastic was safer because you can put it in...
Are bamboo chopping boards good for knife longevity?
If you want your kitchen knives to stay sharp for 5 to 10 years of regular home use, a quality bamboo chopping board is usually kinder to the blade than glass, marble or ceramic, and similar to many hardwood boards. In our tests at Deer & Oak, chefs using Moso bamboo boards noticed they needed to sharpen their knives around 20 to 30 percent less often than when cutting on hard stone or glass. How bamboo affects knife longevity Knife longevity is mainly about how quickly the cutting edge wears down or chips. The surface you cut on plays a...
plastic vs wood cutting board for raw chicken
If you only care about raw chicken safety and easy disinfecting, a high quality plastic board is usually the most practical choice. If you want hygiene plus knife friendly prep and a long lasting board that also looks good, a well sealed wood board used only for raw meat, such as a 45x35cm bamboo or acacia board, is a very safe option when cleaned correctly within 2 minutes of use. Plastic vs wood cutting board for raw chicken: the short answer For raw chicken, food safety comes down to three things: how fast you wash the board, how deep the...