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A 1.75"-thick end-grain cutting board with stainless steel feet, deep groove, and protective Boos cream finish.
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A reversible walnut chopping block with grip handles and a protective cream finish.
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A reversible 6" thick butcher block made from anti-bacterial maple wood with a protective cream finish.
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A thick, anti-bacterial maple chopping block with a protective cream finish to prevent damage.
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A thick, brown walnut chopping block with a protective cream finish to prevent damage.
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A 12" maple chopping block with wooden bun feet, naturally anti-bacterial and protected with Boos cream finish.
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A beautiful, anti-bacterial maple chopping block with wooden bun feet and a protective cream finish.
End Grain Cutting Board
An end grain cutting board is a high-quality cutting board made from small pieces of wood joined together. It is extremely durable and gentle on knife blades. End grain boards are popular among professional chefs and home cooks alike because they are less likely to show cut marks and are less slippery when wet. With proper care, they can last a lifetime and become a treasured piece in your culinary arsenal.
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End Grain Cutting Board
FAQ List
What is an end grain cutting board?
An end grain cutting board is a type of cutting board made by cutting and gluing together small pieces of wood so that the end grain of each piece is facing up. This creates a surface that is incredibly durable and resistant to knife marks, making it perfect for chopping, slicing, and dicing all kinds of ingredients.
What are the benefits of using an end grain cutting board?
End grain cutting boards are gentle on knives, helping to keep them sharp for longer periods of time. They're also incredibly durable and resistant to knife marks, making them perfect for heavy use. Additionally, they add a touch of warmth and beauty to any kitchen.
What types of wood are used to make end grain cutting boards?
Hardwoods like maple, walnut, and cherry are popular choices for end grain cutting boards because they are durable and attractive. Other woods, such as bamboo and acacia, may also be used.
How do I care for my end grain cutting board?
To care for your end grain cutting board, wash it with warm, soapy water after each use and dry it thoroughly. You can also oil the board with food-grade mineral oil to help protect it and keep it looking beautiful. Avoid soaking the board in water or putting it in the dishwasher, as this can cause warping or cracking.
Can I use my end grain cutting board as a serving platter?
Yes, an end grain cutting board can also be used as a serving platter. Its durable surface and attractive appearance make it a great choice for serving everything from cheese and crackers to charcuterie and other appetizers.