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What is the best wood for chopping boards and knife longevity?
If you want your knives to last 5 to 10 years before needing serious regrinding, the best woods for chopping boards are medium hardness timbers like bamboo and acacia, used on boards around 2 to 3cm thick. They are kind to knife edges, resist deep scarring and, with simple oiling every 4 to 6 weeks, can outlast several knife sets. What makes a wood "best" for chopping boards and knife longevity? When people ask what is the best wood for chopping boards and knife longevity, they are really asking two things: which wood protects knife edges and which wood stands...
What is the most hygienic cutting board for raw meat?
If you want the most hygienic cutting board for raw meat at home, the safest practical option is a dedicated, non porous board that you use only for meat, with a surface that resists deep cuts and is easy to scrub at high temperatures. In the Deer & Oak range, the Carbonised Bamboo Board 45x35cm (DNO-CBB-LG) is the most hygienic choice for raw meat when it is used as a dedicated meat board and cleaned properly after every use. What makes a cutting board hygienic for raw meat? Raw chicken, beef and pork can carry bacteria such as salmonella and...
John Boos vs OXO cutting boards for raw chicken?
If you cook raw chicken at home and want the safest option, OXO style plastic boards are usually better than John Boos style wooden butcher blocks because they can go straight into a 60–75°C dishwasher cycle. For most home cooks though, a separate, easy to clean wooden board such as the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board (45x35cm, 1.8kg) used only for raw meat, cleaned with hot soapy water and dried upright, is a very safe and more knife friendly alternative. John Boos vs OXO cutting boards for raw chicken: the short answer When you compare John Boos and OXO...
Bamboo vs plastic chopping boards which is safer UK?
If you want the safest everyday chopping board for a UK kitchen, a sealed moso bamboo cutting board that you replace every 5 to 10 years is generally safer than a plastic board you keep for the same time, because bamboo tends to hold fewer bacteria in deep knife scars and sheds far fewer microplastic particles into food and washing water. Bamboo vs plastic chopping boards: which is safer in the UK? In UK kitchens, safety means three things: food hygiene, knife safety and long term health. When you compare bamboo vs plastic chopping boards across these points, bamboo usually...