Navaris Wooden Chopping Board Medium Natural Bamboo Wood Cutting with Juice Groove for Kitchen Food Prep Size M, 35 x 23.5 1.8 cm
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NATURAL MATERIAL: The Navaris wood cutting board is made of durable bamboo, a naturally non-porous surface that's ideal for food preparation in the kitchen. The indented ridge catches liquid run-off to keep your worktop clean. WARMTH OF WOOD: The beauty and warmth of bamboo adds a natural touch to any kitchen. The wood chopping board can also be used to serve fruit, cheeses and meats as an impressive display for your guests. ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPONSIBLE: Bamboo is a natural, fast-growing, renewable wood, making it an eco-friendly choice for a chopping board material. An ideal alternative to plastic. DURABLE SURFACE: The surface density of bamboo cutting boards avoids fluid absorption and helps prevent damage to knives over time. ALL ROUNDER: This large wooden chopping board is an affordable choice for the home chef looking for an all-purpose surface to cut vegetables, meat, fruit, cheese and more.
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NATURAL MATERIAL: The Navaris wood cutting board is made of durable bamboo, a naturally non-porous surface that's ideal for food preparation in the kitchen. The indented ridge catches liquid run-off to keep your worktop clean. WARMTH OF WOOD: The beauty and warmth of bamboo adds a natural touch to any kitchen. The wood chopping board can also be used to serve fruit, cheeses and meats as an impressive display for your guests. ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPONSIBLE: Bamboo is a natural, fast-growing, renewable wood, making it an eco-friendly choice for a chopping board material. An ideal alternative to plastic. DURABLE SURFACE: The surface density of bamboo cutting boards avoids fluid absorption and helps prevent damage to knives over time. ALL ROUNDER: This large wooden chopping board is an affordable choice for the home chef looking for an all-purpose surface to cut vegetables, meat, fruit, cheese and more.
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