▲ | bbarnett 3 days ago | |||||||
Wood blocks, you put knives in like this: https://boutiquedelabalayeuse.com/products/bloc-a-couteaux-p... They're exceptionally popular in many places. It's not like people wash the holes, some are decades old. And at no point did I say they were 'teeming' with bacteria, I used it as an example of a thing not cleaned. It's not like stainless is teeming with bacteria either, espcially when you rinse a knife off. It's far less porous and craggily than those wooden blocks after a decade of use. The logic is simple; compare these things to other actions. Otherwise it's all show and theatre to make one feel good, like the TSA. | ||||||||
▲ | NicuCalcea 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
It's not about cleaning, wood has antibacterial properties, it sucks the moisture out of bacteria and kills them. That's true for both wood chopping boards and blocks. There is plenty of literature about it: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S266676572... > And at no point did I say they were 'teeming' with bacteria Is this not a direct quote from your previous comment: "I assure you the wooden block people use, is teeming with bacteria"? | ||||||||
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