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Can you reuse chopping board for meat and vegetables?
If you want a clear answer: you should not reuse the same side of one chopping board for raw meat and ready to eat vegetables in a single cooking session. The safest option is either two separate boards or a double sided board where one clearly marked side is for meat and the other for vegetables, cleaned in hot soapy water between uses. Why reusing one chopping board for meat and vegetables is risky Raw meat can carry bacteria such as Campylobacter, Salmonella and E. coli. These can easily move from tiny knife marks on a board to salad leaves,...
Wooden cutting board vs plastic which is better?
If you cook at home at least 3 times a week and want a board that lasts 5 to 10 years, is kinder to your knives and looks good on the worktop, a well cared for wooden cutting board is usually better than a plastic one. Plastic boards can be handy as lightweight extras for raw meat, but for everyday chopping, serving and long term value, a 45x35cm wooden board that weighs around 1.8 to 2.1kg will normally serve you better. Wooden cutting board vs plastic: quick answer So, wooden cutting board vs plastic which is better? For most home...
Are plastic chopping boards sustainable?
If you want the most sustainable chopping board for a busy kitchen, a well made wooden or bamboo board that lasts 5 to 10 years will usually beat a plastic chopping board that needs replacing every 1 to 3 years. Plastic chopping boards can be convenient, but they’re rarely the most sustainable option once you factor in microplastics, recycling limits and lifespan. Are plastic chopping boards sustainable in a modern kitchen? So, are plastic chopping boards sustainable when you look closely at how they are made, used and thrown away? In most home kitchens the answer is “not really”. Plastic...
Why choose maple chopping board over bamboo or acacia?
If you cook most days and want the longest lasting, kindest surface for your knives, a maple chopping board is usually the best choice, often lasting 5 to 10 years with simple oiling, compared with around 3 to 7 years for typical bamboo or acacia boards in the same busy kitchen. Why choose maple chopping board over bamboo or acacia? When people ask “what’s the best cutting board for everyday kitchen use?”, the practical answer is often hard maple. It sits in the sweet spot of hardness, weight and hygiene. Compared with Moso bamboo or acacia wood, a maple chopping...