Rectangular Japanese Chopping Board|Manaita|Medium Size
Rectangular Japanese Chopping Board|Manaita|Medium Size
Our wooden Japanese Chopping boards absorb impact and reduce the risk of nicking knives. Infused with the scent of Hinoki cypress, they add elegance to your kitchen and double as stylish serving boards.
KEY FEATURES
Sustainable Mountain Hinoki Wood:
- Made from premium Hinoki wood, renowned for its durability and natural beauty.
This environmentally friendly cutting board is sourced from sustainable mountain forests in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), making it an essential addition to any eco-conscious kitchen.
Protects Your Knives and Minimizes Nicks:
- The naturally soft, yet robust Hinoki wood is crafted to absorb the impact of your blade, minimizing nicks and scratches on your knives.
Experience a smooth and knife-friendly cutting surface that protects your valuable cutlery.
Natural Antibacterial Properties:
- Hinoki wood boasts inherent antibacterial properties.
Cypress, also known as Hinoki, is said to emit "hinokitiol" when dry, a natural compound with insect-repellent qualities.
USAGE:
These cutting boards also double as elegant serving platters, perfect for displaying your exquisite dishes. Enhance the sophistication of your home with a touch of culinary finesse.
PRODUCT DETAILS:
- Length: 210mm (8.3")
- Width: 350mm (13.4")
- Height: 30mm (1.2")
- Weight: 985g (34.7oz)
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Material: Hinoki cypress (from Higashiomi City, Shiga Prefecture)
- 100% made-in-Japan product, crafted with integrity and ethical labor practices.
CARE GUIDE
CARE GUIDE
Maintenance of a Hinoki Wood Cutting Board
A Japanese cypress (Hinoki) wood cutting board is a kitchen tool appreciated for its ability to absorb shocks and preserve knife sharpness. However, it requires proper maintenance to prevent mold formation and ensure longevity.
Advantages and Disadvantages
• Advantages:
- Absorbs shocks, protecting knife blades.
- Compared to plastic cutting boards, it doesn't dull knives, keeping them sharper longer.
• Disadvantages:
- If not cleaned properly, it can stain and absorb odors.
- If not dried adequately, mold can form.
Maintenance Procedure
• Before Use:
- Wet the board: Briefly immerse the board in water to saturate the wood pores.
This prevents juices from meat, fish, or other foods from penetrating deeply, reducing the risk of bacteria and odor buildup.
• After Use:
- Wash with hot water: Wash the board thoroughly with hot water to remove food residue and sanitize the surface.
Hot water promotes evaporation and prevents mold growth.
- Avoid detergents: Do not use soaps or detergents as they can penetrate the wood and contaminate food.
- Use salt (optional): For stubborn stains, rub the surface with coarse salt, then rinse with hot water. Salt has abrasive and antibacterial properties.
• Drying:
- Dry in the shade: After washing, dry the board in the shade in a well-ventilated place. Exposure to the sun or heat sources can cause cracking.
- Do not use the dishwasher: The dishwasher can damage the wood by removing its natural moisture, causing cracking. The same applies to knives with wooden handles.
• Storage:
- Dry and ventilated place: Store the board in a dry and well-ventilated place, away from heat and moisture sources.
Conclusion
By following these simple tips, your Hinoki wood cutting board will maintain its beauty and functionality for a long time. Remember that regular care is essential to ensure food safety and extend the life of your kitchen tool.
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WHERE IT COMES FROM
Higashiomi in Shiga prefecture is the place where Kirin sources the wood for the woodworking and productions of high-quality "cutting boards" mainly made of cypress wood. Kirin's commitment to sourcing high-quality wood from Higashiomi ensures that each cutting board is crafted with precision and care.
Further insights on Kirin Cutting Boards
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Crafting Sustainable Beauty: The Allure of Hino...
Nestled in Higashiomi, Shiga, Kirin company elevates kitchens with their sustainable and beautiful Hinoki cutting boards. Hinoki, also known as Japanese cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa; Japanese: 檜 or 桧, hinoki), is...
Crafting Sustainable Beauty: The Allure of Hino...
Nestled in Higashiomi, Shiga, Kirin company elevates kitchens with their sustainable and beautiful Hinoki cutting boards. Hinoki, also known as Japanese cypress (Chamaecyparis obtusa; Japanese: 檜 or 桧, hinoki), is...