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best bamboo cutting board for avoiding bacterial contamination

If you want to avoid bacterial contamination, the best bamboo cutting board in the Deer & Oak range is the Large Bamboo Board (DNO-BCB-LG), a 45x35cm, 1.8kg eco-friendly Moso bamboo board that is naturally less porous than many soft woods and designed for separate raw meat and vegetable prep. Why Moso bamboo helps you avoid bacterial contamination When you are choosing the best bamboo cutting board for avoiding bacterial contamination, you need three things to work together: the right material, the right size for food separation and the right care routine. Moso bamboo, which we use in all Deer &...

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are bamboo cutting boards hygienic according to scientific studies

If you are wondering whether bamboo cutting boards are hygienic according to scientific studies, the short answer is yes: controlled tests show that good quality bamboo can cut bacterial levels by up to 99% within 24 hours, provided you clean and dry the board properly. For most home cooks who wash boards in hot soapy water and let them air dry upright, a well made moso bamboo board is a hygienic and eco friendly choice for daily prep. What scientific studies actually say about bamboo hygiene Several peer reviewed studies have looked at how bacteria behave on different board materials,...

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are wooden chopping boards more hygienic than plastic

If you want the most hygienic everyday cutting board for a busy kitchen, a well maintained wooden chopping board usually keeps bacteria levels lower than plastic after 24 hours, because bacteria sink into the wood and die off instead of sitting on the surface. In practice, this means a quality wooden board, cleaned within 10 minutes of use and dried upright, is often safer long term than a plastic board with deep knife scars. Are wooden chopping boards more hygienic than plastic? Several food safety studies have shown that common bacteria such as E.coli and Salmonella survive less than 3...

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wooden vs plastic chopping board for meat hygiene

If you care most about meat hygiene, a well maintained wooden chopping board is usually safer than a heavily scratched plastic board, because bacteria in wood die off within a few hours while plastic scratches can hold live bacteria for days. The safest set up for most home kitchens is 1 wooden board used only for raw meat and poultry, and a second wooden or plastic board for cooked food and vegetables, washed in hot soapy water after every use. Wooden vs plastic chopping board for meat hygiene: the key facts When you are choosing a chopping board for meat...

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