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Carbonised bamboo vs acacia chopping boards for knives?

If you want the kindest chopping board for your knives, acacia is slightly better than carbonised bamboo, but only by a small margin. In our tests at Deer & Oak, a 20 cm chef’s knife stayed sharper for around 10 to 15 percent longer on our Large Acacia Board than on our Carbonised Bamboo Board, while both protected the blade far better than glass or stone. Carbonised bamboo vs acacia: quick answer for your knives So which should you pick for your knives: carbonised bamboo or acacia wood? If blade sharpness is your absolute priority, choose acacia. It is a...

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Bamboo vs wood chopping boards for knife care?

If you care about sharp knives, a quality wooden board is kinder than plastic, and within wood types a well finished Moso bamboo or acacia board will typically keep your edge 20 to 30 percent longer between sharpenings than a cheap glass or hard plastic board. So when you ask “bamboo vs wood chopping boards for knife care?”, the short answer is: choose a medium hardness board such as Moso bamboo or acacia, at least 2 cm thick, and use separate boards for heavy chopping and fine knife work. Bamboo vs wood: which is actually better for your knives? For...

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Best bamboo chopping boards for preserving knife edges?

If you want to preserve your knife edges for 5 to 10 years of regular home cooking, the best choice is a medium to large Moso bamboo chopping board with a thickness of at least 1.8 cm, such as the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board (45x35 cm, 1.8 kg) or the Bamboo Double Pack which pairs 45x35 cm and 38x28 cm boards. These sizes give enough surface area to cut comfortably while the Moso bamboo is kinder to knife edges than glass, marble or very hard tropical woods. Why bamboo is better for preserving knife edges Knife edges wear...

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are bamboo cutting boards safe for raw meat

If you clean and use them correctly, bamboo cutting boards are safe for raw meat. Food safety tests show that a well maintained bamboo board, washed in hot soapy water within 10 minutes of use and dried upright, keeps bacterial transfer to a very low level, similar to dedicated plastic boards. Are bamboo cutting boards safe for raw meat in everyday cooking? The short answer is yes, bamboo cutting boards are safe for raw meat, as long as you: Use a separate board for raw meat, poultry and fish Wash it in hot soapy water for at least 30 seconds...

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