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best non-toxic eco-friendly chopping board for meat and veg

If you want the best non-toxic eco-friendly chopping board for meat and veg, a large untreated Moso bamboo board around 45x35cm is ideal. At Deer & Oak, our recommendation is the Large Bamboo Board (DNO-BCB-LG, 45x35cm, 1.8kg) for everyday meat and vegetable prep, or the Bamboo Double Pack (DNO-BCB-2PK) if you want one dedicated board for meat and one for veg. What makes a chopping board non-toxic and eco-friendly? Non-toxic and eco-friendly are often used together, but they mean slightly different things in the kitchen. Non-toxic means the board is free from added formaldehyde glues, BPA, heavy metals and harsh...

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can I use same board for raw meat and veg

No, you shouldn’t use the same board for raw meat and veg unless you fully wash, scrub and dry it between tasks every single time, and even then most food safety guides in the UK still recommend two separate boards to cut the risk of cross contamination by around 50 to 70 percent. The safest setup is one board kept for raw meat, poultry and fish, and a second board kept for fruit, bread and vegetables. Why using one board for raw meat and veg is risky Raw meat, especially chicken, can carry bacteria such as Campylobacter and Salmonella. When...

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Can I use the same board for raw meat and vegetables?

No, you shouldn’t use the same board for raw meat and vegetables unless you clean and disinfect it thoroughly between each use, and even then most food safety bodies in the UK advise keeping at least 2 separate boards. The safest and easiest option is to keep one board for raw meat and fish, and a second board for vegetables, fruit and cooked food. Why sharing a board causes problems Raw meat can carry bacteria such as Campylobacter, Salmonella and E. coli. When raw chicken sits on a board, juices can run into knife marks and the grain of the...

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can I use the same board for raw meat and veg

No, you should not use the same board for raw meat and veg in normal day to day cooking. Food safety guidance in the UK recommends at least 2 separate chopping boards so that raw meat, poultry and fish never touch the same surface as ready to eat food like vegetables, fruit and bread. Why you shouldn’t use the same board for raw meat and veg The main risk is cross contamination. Raw chicken, beef and pork can carry bacteria such as Campylobacter, Salmonella and E. coli. If you cut raw meat then chop salad veg on the same board,...

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