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How to Maintain Bamboo Chopping Boards for Long-Lasting Hygiene
If you look after a bamboo chopping board properly, it will quietly get on with its job for years, staying smooth, safe and hygienic. Neglect it, and you will soon be dealing with warping, stains and that slightly worrying smell no one wants in their kitchen. Here is how to maintain bamboo chopping boards for long-lasting hygiene, without turning it into a full-time hobby. Why bamboo makes such a good chopping board Bamboo is naturally dense, which helps it resist deep cuts and makes it less prone to soaking up liquids than softer woods. That is good news for hygiene....
Are Carbonised Bamboo Boards Better Than Plastic for Raw Meat?
If you cook a lot of chicken, mince or steaks at home, you have probably wondered at some point: are carbonised bamboo boards better than plastic for raw meat? It is one of the most common questions we hear from home cooks who want a kitchen that is both safe and stylish. Let us walk through what actually matters for raw meat boards and where carbonised bamboo really stands compared with plastic. What is carbonised bamboo and how is it different? Standard bamboo boards are made by pressing strips of bamboo together. Carbonised bamboo takes those same strips and gently...
Bamboo vs Acacia Chopping Boards: Ideal for Raw Poultry in British Homes?
If there’s one thing that makes British home cooks a bit nervous, it’s raw chicken. We’ve all heard the horror stories about cross contamination, and most of us have a quiet worry about whether our chopping boards are really up to the job. So when it comes to bamboo vs acacia chopping boards, which is actually ideal for raw poultry in British homes? Let’s break it down in plain English, with a bit of science, a dash of common sense and some honest opinion from a brand that lives and breathes wooden boards. What really matters for raw poultry? Before...
How to Clean and Maintain Bamboo Boards After Raw Meat Use
If you love cooking from scratch, your chopping board works hard. When raw chicken, beef or pork are involved, it works even harder. Knowing exactly how to clean and maintain bamboo boards after raw meat use is the difference between a safe, long lasting board and one that ends up warped, stained or worse, harbouring bacteria. The good news? With the right routine, bamboo and carbonised bamboo boards stay hygienic, smell fresh and look beautiful for years. Is Bamboo Safe For Raw Meat? Short answer: yes, absolutely, as long as you clean it properly. Bamboo is naturally dense and less...