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  2. Butcher block - Wikipedia

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    The term 'butcher block' can also refer to the pattern or style of a traditional block adapted to other functions, such as table tops and cutting boards. [3] There are two basic styles of butcher block: end grain and edge grain. [1] Besides maple, popular contemporary woods include teak, birch, or walnut, sometimes in alternating patterns.

  3. Proteak - Wikipedia

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    Proteak's most visible product line include cutting boards, butcher blocks, counter tops and other kitchen accessories. The timber used to manufacture these products comes entirely from Proteak's FSC certified plantations. Teak is often used in kitchen applications because of its highly resilient characteristics compared to other hardwoods.

  4. The 25 must-have kitchen gadgets Ina Garten loves - AOL

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    Sur La Table French Tapered Rolling Pin $14 $18 Save $4 Unlike standard rolling pins, Ina finds this one — with a classic French handle-less design and tapered edges — easier to use.

  5. Replacing your plastic cutting board and utensils with wood ...

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    Other top tips: Don't fully submerge your cutting board in water or let it soak; this can create warping. Use a cloth dipped in vinegar to remove odors from strong-smelling foods like garlic and ...

  6. Cutting board - Wikipedia

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    A cutting board (or chopping board) is a durable board on which to place material for cutting. The kitchen cutting board is commonly used in preparing food; other types exist for cutting raw materials such as leather or plastic. Kitchen cutting boards are often made of wood or plastic and come in various widths and

  7. Cleaver - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to other kitchen knives, the cleaver has an especially tough edge meant to withstand repeated blows directly into thick meat, dense cartilage, bone, and the cutting board below. This resilience is accomplished by using a softer, tougher steel and a thicker blade, because a harder steel or thinner blade might fracture or buckle under ...

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