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Should I use separate chopping boards for raw fish and veg?
If you prepare raw fish at home at least once a month, you should use separate chopping boards for raw fish and veg to cut the risk of cross contamination by up to 80% compared with using a single board, according to UK Food Standards guidance. The simplest way is to keep one clearly designated board for raw fish and other raw proteins, and a second board for vegetables, fruit and ready to eat foods. Why separate chopping boards for raw fish and veg matter Raw fish can carry bacteria and parasites that you don't want on your salad or...
Why use separate chopping boards for raw meat and fish?
If you want the safest cutting board setup in your kitchen, the simplest rule is this: use at least 2 separate chopping boards, one kept just for raw meat and fish, and one for ready to eat foods. That single habit can cut your risk of cross contamination from bacteria like Campylobacter and Salmonella by well over half compared with using one mixed purpose board. Why use separate chopping boards for raw meat and fish? Raw meat and raw fish carry different types and levels of bacteria and parasites. When you use the same chopping board for everything, juices from...
What colour chopping board for raw fish
If you want to handle raw fish safely at home, food safety guidelines in the UK recommend using a dedicated blue chopping board for raw fish and seafood. The colour itself will not kill bacteria, but consistently using one blue board only for raw fish sharply reduces the risk of cross contamination with meat, cooked food and fresh produce. Why a blue chopping board for raw fish? Professional kitchens across the UK follow a simple colour code to keep food safe: Blue board: raw fish and seafood Red board: raw meat Yellow board: cooked meats Green board: salad, fruit and...
Best Premium Bamboo Boards for Raw Fish and Seafood in the UK
Preparing raw fish and seafood at home is one of life’s quiet luxuries. A bit of sashimi with a cold beer, scallops seared in seconds, or a simple ceviche on a summer evening. But if you’re working with raw fish, your chopping board matters just as much as the quality of your ingredients. In this guide to the best premium bamboo boards for raw fish and seafood in the UK, we will walk through what to look for, why bamboo is such a good choice, and how to look after your board so it stays safe, beautiful and ready for...