Haven’t opened them yet.

  • NielsBohron@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    For real. Our bamboo cutting boards are ok, but after a few months of use we can only use them for savory dishes, because everything tastes like onions

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      6 hours ago

      Huh, I’ve never noticed that with maple boards and I don’t oil ours. Maybe that’s a peculiarity of bamboo? I have an annoyingly good nose and don’t smell anything on them after they’re washed and let dry.

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        It’s less of an issue with true hardwood like maple. For all the talk of bamboo dulling knives, I think it’s actually fairly soft in term of porosity.

        But the place I always notice it is in pancakes, for whatever reason. My partner will make a big mess of pancakes for the kids on the weekends and stack then up on the cutting board, and if I grab one off the bottom of the stack, it very noticeably will taste of onions and herbs.