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Best wooden chopping boards for food safety?

If you want the best wooden chopping boards for food safety, choose a dense, closed grain hardwood or quality bamboo board that is at least 2 cm thick, such as the 45x35 cm Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board (1.8 kg) or Large Acacia Board (2.1 kg), and keep separate boards for raw meat and ready to eat foods. Why wooden chopping boards are safe for your kitchen Wooden chopping boards have a natural advantage when it comes to food safety. Studies from food science departments in the UK and US have shown that bacteria on wood die off faster...

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best sustainable wooden chopping boards

If you want the best sustainable wooden chopping boards for daily cooking, a pre oiled Moso bamboo board around 45x35cm and 1.8kg is usually the smartest choice, and for most home kitchens that means something like the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board (45x35cm, 1.8kg) or the Carbonised Bamboo Board (45x35cm, 1.9kg) for heavier use. What makes a chopping board truly sustainable? Not every wooden cutting board is automatically eco friendly. To count as genuinely sustainable, a board should tick three boxes: Responsibly sourced wood such as fast growing Moso bamboo or certified acacia Built to last at least 5...

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vinegar vs lemon for cleaning wooden cutting board

If you want the simplest answer: for everyday cleaning of a wooden cutting board, white vinegar is usually the better choice, while fresh lemon is best kept for deodorising and occasional stain treatment. Using vinegar once a day and lemon once a week will keep a quality board in good condition for 5 to 10 years when combined with regular oiling. Vinegar vs lemon for cleaning wooden cutting board: the quick verdict Both vinegar and lemon are safe for wooden and bamboo boards when used correctly, but they do slightly different jobs: White vinegar (5% acidity) is better for routine...

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Wooden chopping boards vs plastic?

If you cook at home at least 3 times a week and want your knives to last 5 to 10 years, a wooden chopping board is usually a better long term choice than plastic, especially in sizes around 45x35cm and 2 kg that stay stable on the worktop. Wooden chopping boards vs plastic: quick answer For most home kitchens, a well made wooden or bamboo chopping board is safer for your knives, easier on your wrists and can last 5 to 10 years with simple oiling. Plastic boards are lighter and can go in the dishwasher, but they mark quickly,...

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