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How to deodorise wooden cutting board with lemon
If you want to know how to deodorise a wooden cutting board with lemon, the most effective method is to scrub half a fresh lemon with 1 to 2 tablespoons of coarse salt across the board for 2 to 3 minutes, leave it for 5 minutes, then rinse and dry upright for at least 12 hours. This simple routine can cut strong onion, garlic and meat smells by up to 90% on a well maintained board. Why lemon works so well on wooden boards Lemon is one of the safest ways to freshen wood because it tackles odour in three...
acacia vs bamboo chopping board raw meat
If you want the safest wooden surface for raw meat, a dedicated Moso bamboo chopping board is usually better than acacia, because its tighter grain and lower porosity make it slightly less absorbent and easier to sanitise, especially when you keep one bamboo board just for meat and one for everything else. Acacia vs bamboo for raw meat: the clear answer When people ask “what’s the best chopping board material for raw meat: acacia or bamboo?”, we give a straight answer: for most home kitchens, a bamboo cutting board such as the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board (45x35cm, 1.8kg)...
how to deep clean wooden cutting board
If you want to know how to deep clean wooden cutting board surfaces properly, the most effective routine is a 3 step process you can do in about 20 minutes: first scrub with coarse salt and lemon for 3 to 5 minutes, then disinfect with a 1:1 white vinegar and water solution for 5 minutes, and finally dry for at least 12 hours before oiling. Done monthly, this keeps a quality board such as the Deer & Oak Large Acacia Board (45x35cm, 2.1kg) safe, fresh and looking good for 5 to 10 years. Why deep cleaning matters for wooden boards...
Bamboo Chopping Board Care: How to Oil Your Board for Longevity
If you want your bamboo chopping board to last 5 to 10 years without cracking or warping, the simplest answer is this: oil it with a food safe mineral oil every 3 to 4 weeks, using about 5 to 10 ml per side on a standard 45x35cm board. Consistent oiling keeps moisture out, stops stains soaking in and helps your knife glide instead of dragging. Why oiling your bamboo board really matters Bamboo is naturally dense and moisture resistant, but it is still a natural material. Without regular oiling, even high quality Moso bamboo can dry out, raise its grain...