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bamboo vs plastic cutting board for raw meat food safety

If your main concern is raw meat food safety, a dedicated bamboo board that you clean correctly after every use is safer long term than a heavily scored plastic board. Studies show that bacteria like E. coli and Salmonella can survive for 3 to 4 days in deep plastic grooves, while well maintained bamboo boards replaced every 5 to 10 years stay easier to clean and less scarred. Bamboo vs plastic cutting board for raw meat food safety: the clear answer For raw meat, the safest approach is not just choosing bamboo vs plastic. It is using separate boards for...

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best antibacterial spray for wooden chopping boards UK

If you want the best antibacterial spray for wooden chopping boards in the UK, look for a food safe, alcohol based spray with at least 60% ethanol or isopropyl alcohol that you can leave on the board for a full 60 seconds. That contact time is what actually kills common kitchen bacteria on wood, rather than just making the surface smell clean. What makes an antibacterial spray “best” for wooden chopping boards? Wooden chopping boards behave very differently from plastic. The grain is porous, they swell and shrink with moisture, and harsh chemicals can strip oil and shorten the life...

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how to deep clean a wooden chopping board without chemicals

If you want to know how to deep clean a wooden chopping board without chemicals, the most effective method combines 2 tablespoons of coarse salt, half a lemon, and a 3 step routine of scrubbing, disinfecting with white vinegar, then drying upright for at least 12 hours. Done monthly, this keeps a 45x35cm board safe and fresh for 5 to 10 years without bleach or detergents. Why avoid chemicals on a wooden chopping board Wood is naturally porous. Strong chemicals like bleach and harsh detergents can soak into the grain, dry it out and shorten the life of the board...

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how to clean a wooden cutting board with lemon and salt

If you want to know how to clean a wooden cutting board with lemon and salt, the simplest effective method is to scrub half a lemon and 1 tablespoon of coarse salt across the surface for about 60 seconds per side, then rinse and dry upright for at least 8 hours. Done regularly, this keeps boards like our 45x35cm Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board fresh, odour free and looking good for 5 to 10 years. Why lemon and salt work so well on wooden boards Lemon and salt are a simple kitchen combination that clean, deodorise and brighten wood...

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