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These cutting boards originate from one of the largest teak plantations in South America. The wood is sourced using responsible forestry practices and made with remnants from other teak products typically discarded during manufacturing Read More
NJbonelessThese come pre-oiled, but any wooden cutting board will need to be maintained to prevent them from becoming porous. Food grade mineral oil is most commonly used, however many people will use a mineral oil & beeswax mix.
NJbonelessI use John Boos Cutting Board Oil and Cream (two products; oil is applied and allowed to soak in overnight, and then same thing with the cream, and you are good to go). It has been working very well. NSF approved.
There are better choices than teak for a cutting board. It contains high amounts of silica which will dull your blades faster than some other choices like maple, cherry, walnut or some types of oak. No doubt these are very beautiful tho...