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why do chefs prefer wooden cutting boards over plastic

If you are wondering what the best cutting board material is for everyday cooking, most professional chefs in Europe and the UK still choose wooden boards over plastic because wood can last 5 to 10 years with care, is kinder to knives and, when properly cleaned, is at least as hygienic as plastic. In busy kitchens that can mean hundreds of cuts a day, so the board you choose really matters. Why do chefs prefer wooden cutting boards over plastic? There are five practical reasons chefs keep returning to wooden boards, even when plastic seems easier at first glance. Wood...

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plastic vs wood cutting board for raw chicken

If you only care about raw chicken safety and easy disinfecting, a high quality plastic board is usually the most practical choice. If you want hygiene plus knife friendly prep and a long lasting board that also looks good, a well sealed wood board used only for raw meat, such as a 45x35cm bamboo or acacia board, is a very safe option when cleaned correctly within 2 minutes of use. Plastic vs wood cutting board for raw chicken: the short answer For raw chicken, food safety comes down to three things: how fast you wash the board, how deep the...

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why choose wooden over plastic cutting board

If you cook at home at least 3 times a week and want a board that protects your knives and can last 5 to 10 years with simple care, a wooden cutting board is usually a better choice than a plastic one. For most home cooks, a 45x35cm wooden board gives more stable prep space, fewer deep scars and a more pleasant feel under the knife than a similarly sized plastic board. Why choose wooden over plastic cutting board for everyday cooking When people ask “what’s the best cutting board for daily home cooking”, our answer at Deer & Oak...

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Are wooden chopping boards better than plastic for the environment?

If you want the most environmentally friendly everyday chopping board for your kitchen, a well made wooden board usually beats plastic because it is renewable, can last 5 to 10 years with basic care, and avoids microplastic shedding. Plastic boards are useful for some tasks, but if you are choosing the best cutting board for the environment, a certified wooden board is normally the better option. Wood vs plastic: what actually makes a chopping board greener? When you compare a wooden chopping board to a plastic one, there are four environmental questions to ask: What is it made from? Is...

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