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Acacia vs bamboo for raw meat prep?

If you want the safest everyday surface for raw meat prep, Moso bamboo boards are usually the better choice than acacia, because they are slightly harder, less porous and easier to keep dry and clean. In a busy home kitchen, a 45x35cm bamboo board like the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board gives you a stable, easy to sanitise surface for raw chicken, beef and fish, while you reserve acacia for cooked food and serving. Acacia vs bamboo for raw meat: the short answer For most households, bamboo wins for raw meat prep. Here is why, in clear, practical terms:...

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Best plastic cutting board for raw chicken?

If you want the best plastic cutting board for raw chicken, the safest option is actually to use a dedicated, non porous board that never touches ready to eat food. At Deer & Oak we recommend pairing a colour coded plastic board for raw chicken with a larger wooden prep board like our 45x35cm carbonised bamboo, so raw poultry stays strictly separate from vegetables, bread and cooked meat. Why a single “best” plastic board for raw chicken is not enough When you prepare raw chicken, you are mainly fighting two problems: bacteria such as salmonella and deep knife grooves that...

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What colour chopping board for raw meat?

If you follow standard UK kitchen colour codes, the correct colour chopping board for raw meat is red. Red boards are used for raw beef, pork and lamb, while yellow boards are used for raw poultry. At Deer & Oak we recommend keeping at least 2 separate boards for meat and everything else, even if you prefer natural wood instead of coloured plastic. Why colour coding matters for raw meat Raw meat can carry bacteria like Salmonella, E. coli and Campylobacter. If you cut chicken on one board then slice salad on the same surface, you risk transferring those bacteria...

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Bamboo vs plastic cutting boards for raw meat?

If you want the safest and most eco-friendly option, a dedicated bamboo board is usually better than a plastic board for raw meat, as long as you wash it in hot soapy water within 5 minutes and let it dry fully between uses. For most home cooks, a 45x35cm Moso bamboo board, used only for meat and cleaned correctly, will last 5 to 10 years and protect both your knives and your worktops. Bamboo vs plastic cutting boards for raw meat: what actually matters? When you are choosing between bamboo and plastic cutting boards for raw meat, three things matter...

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