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Maple vs oak chopping board?
If you cook most days and want a wooden board that protects your knives and lasts 5 to 10 years, hard maple is usually a better chopping board wood than oak, because maple is less porous, kinder to knife edges and easier to keep sanitary. Oak can work, but its open grain and higher tannin content make it more demanding to live with in a busy kitchen. Maple vs oak chopping board: key differences in one minute In practical kitchen use, the choice between maple and oak comes down to three things: hygiene, knife wear and maintenance. Hygiene: Maple has...