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Bamboo vs plastic cutting boards for hygiene UK?

If you care about kitchen hygiene in the UK, Moso bamboo cutting boards usually keep bacteria lower than old, knife scarred plastic boards, provided you wash them in hot soapy water within 10 minutes of use and let them air dry fully. For most home cooks, a sealed Moso bamboo board used with separate boards for raw meat and veg is the most hygienic long term choice, while plastic still wins if you rely on frequent dishwasher cycles. Bamboo vs plastic cutting boards for hygiene in the UK So which is actually better for hygiene: bamboo or plastic? In practical...

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best wood cutting board for UK kitchen acacia maple or bamboo

If you want the best wood cutting board for a UK kitchen and you are choosing between acacia, maple or bamboo, the most practical option for most homes is a high quality Moso bamboo board such as the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board (45x35 cm, 1.8 kg) because it is eco-friendly, stable in our damp climate and kind to knives while still being hard wearing. Acacia, maple or bamboo: what actually works best in a UK kitchen? All three woods can work well, but they are not equal once you factor in British kitchens, small worktops and our love...

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Cole & Mason vs HexClad cutting board for carving meat?

If you are choosing between a Cole & Mason vs HexClad cutting board for carving meat, the key difference is that both brands mainly offer smaller, mixed use boards, while a dedicated wooden carving board around 45x35cm, such as the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board (45x35cm, 1.8kg) or Carbonised Bamboo Board (45x35cm, 1.9kg), will usually give you more stability, a kinder surface for your knives and enough space for a whole roast. Cole & Mason vs HexClad cutting board for carving meat: what actually matters? When people ask about Cole & Mason vs HexClad cutting board for carving meat,...

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What are the best cutting boards for raw meat UK?

If you want a safe, hygienic setup for raw meat in a UK kitchen, the best approach is to use a dedicated board that is at least 38x28cm, made from a food safe material, and clearly separated from your boards for bread and vegetables. In practice, most home cooks do best with 1 large board for joints and whole birds plus 1 medium board for daily chicken breasts and steaks, such as a 45x35cm board paired with a 38x28cm board. What makes a cutting board good for raw meat in the UK? When you are handling raw chicken, beef, pork...

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