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is wood or plastic better for raw meat

If you handle raw meat at home, plastic is technically safer for strict food hygiene, but a high quality hardwood or bamboo board that you clean within 5 minutes and oil monthly can be just as safe and will usually last 5 to 10 years, compared to 1 to 3 years for most plastic boards. The key is not only what you use, but how you use and care for it. Wood vs plastic for raw meat: what actually happens on the board When you cut raw chicken, beef or pork, you are mainly worrying about bacteria such as Salmonella...

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Why choose wooden chopping boards over plastic?

If you cook at home at least 3 times a week and want a board that protects your knives, lasts 5 to 10 years with care, and looks good on the worktop, a wooden chopping board is usually a better choice than plastic. Plastic boards are lighter and cheaper, but wood offers better knife comfort, longer life and a more natural surface for everyday prep. Why wooden chopping boards are often better than plastic When people ask “what’s the best cutting board for a home kitchen?”, we usually compare two things: wooden boards and plastic boards. Plastic boards are light,...

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best budget cutting board wood vs plastic

If you want the best budget cutting board and you are torn between wood and plastic, a 38x28cm bamboo board around £25 usually gives better long term value than a plastic board that needs replacing every 1 to 2 years. For most home cooks, a medium bamboo or acacia board that lasts 5 to 10 years will beat a cheaper plastic board on cost per use, knife care and feel. Wood vs plastic on a budget: the quick answer For a single budget friendly cutting board that you can use every day, wood usually wins over plastic once you look...

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wood vs plastic cutting board for knives

If you care about keeping your knives sharp for 5 to 10 years, a well made wood cutting board is usually kinder to the blade than plastic. In repeated home tests over 12 months, cooks typically report around 20 to 30 percent less sharpening when using end grain or dense wood boards compared with hard plastic boards of the same size. Wood vs plastic cutting board for knives: quick answer For most home cooks and keen hobby chefs, wood wins the wood vs plastic cutting board for knives debate. Wood has a little “give”, so the edge of the knife...

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