
Details
- Kalmar Home's sets of 2 Rectangular Acacia Wood Plates - a stylish and functional way to serve and showcase culinary creations, display decorative items or use as a stunning centerpiece on a table or kitchen island.
- Perfect for use as individual serving plates or as charming trays to display and organize condiments, spices, or other small items.
- The solid acacia wood construction ensures that these extremely durable trays are sturdy and built to last.
- Handcrafted from high-quality acacia wood, renowned for its durability and stunning grain patterns, it is also naturally resistant to stains, odors, and moisture.
- Simply hand wash them with mild soap and water, and occasionally apply food-safe mineral oil to preserve their beauty and prevent drying.
Frequently asked questions
Are wooden serving boards hygienic?
Yes, with proper care, wooden serving boards are hygienic. Acacia wood possesses natural properties that can inhibit bacterial growth. Regular hand washing with mild soap and water, followed by thorough drying, is key to maintaining cleanliness.
How can I best use a wood serving board in my kitchen?
Wooden serving boards are highly versatile. Utilize them to present cheeses and charcuterie, arrange fresh fruits, or organize spices and oils on your counter. They also make an elegant base for decorative items or a simple, warm centerpiece.
How do I care for my acacia wood serving board?
To preserve the beauty and longevity of your acacia wood serving board, hand wash it with mild soap and water, then dry immediately. Avoid prolonged soaking. Occasionally apply a food-safe mineral oil to nourish the wood and prevent drying.
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