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This small 6-In. x 9-In. bamboo cutting board from Joyce Chen is perfect for daily kitchen tasks. Made from sustainably sourced bamboo, it's strong and gentle on knives, making it ideal for slicing onions, cheese, apples, radishes, and herbs. The burnished finish retains its striking 2-tone color and dark luster, while the lacquer finish preserves the life of the board and resists deterioration. Easy to clean and maintain, this eco-friendly cutting board is perfect for home cooks and professional chefs alike, and is a great addition to any kitchen countertop.
Top product features:
Burnished bamboo construction makes the cutting board strong and durable
Lacquer finish retains the 2-tone color and preserves the life of the board
Gentle on the sharp edges of knives, reducing wear and tear on blades
Burnished bamboo is coveted in the kitchen for many reasons. It makes this Small 6-In. x 9-In. Bamboo Cutting Board from Joyce Chen strong enough to hold up to daily bouts of onion slicing, while retaining its striking 2-tone finish and its dark and blond luster. While it"s sturdy, it"s also gentle on the sharp edges of your best knives. And bamboo is one of the world"s most renewable resources. Tidy cutting surface ideal for cheese, apples, radishes, herbs, and more Consciously made from bamboo, a natural wood thats a sustainable, renewable resource Lacquer finish retains the 2-tone color, preserves the life of the board, and resists deterioration Rinse and wipe down after use Includes product manual and warranty Small; dimensions: 9 in. L x 6 in. W x 0.78 in. H Biobased products - products (excluding food, feed, or fuel) made primarily from renewable biological materials - such as plants, animals, marine, or forestry resources - and must meet the USDA"s minimum content standards for their category.