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Cutting board wood types for allergy sufferers – what you need to know

Not all wood is the same. Natural ingredients like tannins, oils, and resins can affect skin and food contact. This guide shows you which wood types are suitable for sensitive kitchens and allergy sufferers – and what to consider when purchasing, maintaining, and ensuring hygiene.

Why does the type of wood play a role in allergies?

Wood naturally contains varying amounts of tannins, essential oils, and resins. These substances are responsible for the characteristic color, smell, and antibacterial effect – but can also cause irritation in particularly sensitive individuals. Important: Wood is generally food-safe, but compatibility varies depending on the species and surface treatment.

  • Food contact: Open, oiled surfaces are permeable to diffusion and dry again after use – hygienic effect.
  • Skin contact: If you have sensitive skin, certain ingredients (especially those from exotic woods) may cause reactions.
  • Practice: With the right type of wood and proper care, problems are rare and easily controllable.

Safe wood types for sensitive kitchens

The following wood types have proven themselves in everyday kitchen use. They are robust, hygienic, and considered very environmentally friendly—ideal for both family and professional kitchens.

Wood type compatibility Hardness & blade protection Care requirements Recommendation
maple Very good, neutral in smell Medium hard, gentle on knives Low to medium Top for sensitive kitchens & bright optics
beech Good, widespread Medium hard, stable Medium (works slightly harder) Price-performance tip for everyday use
walnut Good to very good Medium hard, gentle on the blade Low to medium Noble, dark, suitable for everyday use
oak Good (note tannins) Medium hard, very robust Low to medium Ideal for BBQ & large roasts
Ash/Elm Good Medium hard, elastic Low to medium Characterful grain, universal

Note: The tolerance refers to typical kitchen applications. Individual sensitivities may vary.

Wood species that can be problematic

Exotic woods like teak, acacia, or rosewood often contain higher levels of oils and resins. These can cause skin irritation in very sensitive individuals. Furthermore, many inexpensive boards are made of bamboo or tropical wood, and the adhesives used don't always meet the highest hygiene standards in the kitchen.

  • Exotic woods: Often have strong natural substances, sometimes an intense odor – less suitable for sensitive kitchens.
  • Bamboo: Hard and brittle, often heavily glued; less gentle on blades and not always the first choice for continuous use.
  • Unclear origin: Lack of evidence regarding wood source and surface treatment is a no-go for allergy sufferers.

What should you pay attention to when buying?

  1. Solid wood instead of composite: preferably made from a single piece or with high-quality glue; no questionable adhesives.
  2. Surface: Oiled instead of varnished – open-pored, food-safe, easy to maintain.
  3. Evidence: Origin (regional), responsible forestry (e.g. PEFC/FSC) and clear material information.
  4. Strength & stability: 4 cm is suitable for everyday use and low warping – plus anti-slip solutions (feet, rings).
  5. Suitable size: smaller for bread & vegetables, larger for BBQ & roasts with juice groove.

Tip: Always ask about the surface treatment and the maintenance oil used. You can always refresh oiled boards with food-safe oils.

Care & hygiene for allergy-friendly cutting boards

  • Cleaning: Warm water, mild detergent, dry immediately. Do not soak or use in the dishwasher.
  • Refreshing: Regularly apply a thin layer of oil (e.g. linseed oil varnish), remove excess after 20-30 minutes, and allow to dry thoroughly.
  • Remove odors: Apply salt/lemon or vinegar water briefly, rinse, dry, then apply a light coat of oil.
  • Separation: In case of severe allergies, use separate boards for meat/vegetables/bread.
  • Storage: Vertically with air circulation, avoid direct heat sources.

Conclusion – the best choice for allergy sufferers

Maple , beech , and walnut are particularly recommended for delicate kitchens; oak , ash , and elm are also suitable for everyday use. Avoid exotic woods of unclear origin and opt for oiled, open-pored surfaces. This will ensure a hygienic, blade-friendly board that will last for years.

FAQ

Which type of wood is most compatible?

Maple is considered very neutral and is therefore an excellent choice for delicate kitchens.

Are oiled boards better than varnished ones?

Yes. Oiled surfaces are open-pored, permeable, and can be treated with food-safe treatment at any time.

Can I use wood if I have allergies?

In most cases, yes. Choose proven woods (e.g., maple) and pay attention to clear material and care instructions.

How often should I re-oil?

As needed: Initially, apply more frequently (every 2–4 weeks), then after use. If the surface appears dry, reapply a thin layer of oil.

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Which Damascus knives are right for me?

A good knife is more than just a tool—it's a matter of precision, ergonomics, and the right application. Choosing the right knife type makes work easier, improves cutting results, and protects the material and your hand in the long run. Our hand-forged Cuttworxs Damascus knives are tailored to different tasks and needs. Below you'll find an overview of the most important blade shapes and their applications.

Chef's knife – For large cuts and precise power

The classic chef's knife is the most versatile tool in any kitchen. The long, slightly curved blade is ideal for cutting meat, fish, vegetables, or herbs. Thanks to its balanced and high stability, it masters both powerful and controlled cuts.

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Santoku knife – the compact all-rounder

The Santoku knife originates from Japan and is known for its handy blade shape. It's particularly suitable for vegetables, fish, and smaller portions of meat. Its light weight and straight cutting surface make it ideal for fine, precise cuts.

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Nakiri knife – specialist for vegetables

The Nakiri was specially developed for vegetable cooking. With its straight, rectangular blade, it's ideal for finely dicing, chopping, and slicing vegetables and herbs. It cuts cleanly right down to the board—without any rocking motion.

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Bread knife – For crust, fruit and more

The serrated bread knife glides effortlessly through hard crusts and soft interiors. It's suitable not only for bread, but also for large fruits like pineapple, melon, or pumpkin. It's also a reliable helper for tomatoes or hard-shelled baked goods.

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Knife block or individual set?

Anyone who performs multiple cutting tasks benefits from a well-stocked set. Our knife blocks offer secure and stylish storage for a variety of blade shapes. Those seeking even more flexibility can create their own set: Choose your chef's board made of solid oak in your desired size and combine it with the matching Cuttworxs Damascus knife.

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All Cuttworxs Damascus knives are made of genuine Damascus steel with an elaborate grind – for long-lasting sharpness, perfect balance, and a distinctive blade pattern that makes each knife unique. The handles are made of fine woods, ergonomically shaped, and fit securely in the hand, even during extended use.

What makes a good cutting board?

A high-quality cutting board is characterized by three things: the right material, well-thought-out functionality, and a construction that will last. We use solid oak and walnut wood – natural, robust, antibacterial, and gentle on knives. Our cutting boards are 4 cm thick, making them noticeably more stable than many commercially available models. No warping, no slipping – just a reliable work surface that will last for decades.

Our boards also make a difference in terms of functionality: a precisely milled juice groove, double-sided usability, and, depending on the model, practical recessed handles or stainless steel elements ensure that the board becomes a real tool – in the kitchen, at the grill, or on the buffet.

We have developed four well-thought-out board lines for different requirements:

Chef board – The robust kitchen board

Compact, functional, and versatile: Our 30 × 30 cm and 40 × 30 cm chef's boards are ideal for everyday use in the kitchen—for cutting vegetables, meat, or herbs. Solid wood combines clean lines and high-quality craftsmanship.

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Chef Board XL – For grill, BBQ & large cuts

The 50 × 40 cm and 60 × 40 cm versions offer generous space for large pieces of meat, roasts, or pulled pork. Perfect for grilling, preparing, and serving—sturdy, cut-resistant, and with plenty of presence.

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The Chefstation – More than just a board

Our Chefstation is a modular system for professional demands: 4 cm thick oak, combined with removable GN containers, a stainless steel console, and an optional hygienic countertop. The perfect solution for structured preparation, clean work, and efficient processes – whether in the kitchen, at a BBQ, or catering.

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Steak & Burger Boards – For a stylish appearance

More compact than the Chef's Board, but no less impressive: The steak and burger boards combine aesthetics with functionality – with a milled juice groove, recessed handles, and a refined wood texture. Ideal for serving meat, burgers, or small meals – straight from the grill to the table.

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Our cutting boards are handcrafted with passion for materials, form, and function. They are made for people who want to experience quality, who shop consciously, and who value durable tools. Not mass-produced goods—just honest products that last.

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Are the products also suitable as gifts?

Absolutely! A solid cutting board or a fine Damascus knife is more than just a tool—it's a gift with value and character. Whether for a wedding, a birthday, Father's Day, or as a sophisticated corporate gift, handcrafted products made of wood and steel are always well received. Packaged in elegant outer packaging, engraved upon request, or as a set—a gift for people who prefer to burn fires rather than just cook.

What makes wood & more special?

With us, you won't get anonymous mass-produced goods, but lovingly crafted unique pieces – made from solid wood, refined with experience and quality. We are passionate BBQ fans, kitchen people, and hosts ourselves. Our products are created from this passion, with genuine handcraft – fair, honest, and uncompromising quality. And that's exactly what you'll feel with every cut.

How do the boards from wood & more differ?

Each of our boards is unique – yet they follow a clear standard: solid wood, perfect craftsmanship, and a sophisticated design. Our chef stations are workstations with GN containers and a stainless steel console, ideal for professionals and prep workers. Our chef boards, on the other hand, offer solid support, flexible use, and an optional juice groove – perfect for everyday use at the grill or in the kitchen. Our burger and steak boards, on the other hand, focus on presentation: with or without handles, striking in both form and function. What they all have in common? Real wood, real work, real tools.

Where do the materials come from and how are they produced?

We use only high-quality, sustainable wood – oak, walnut, elm, ash, or maple. All boards are handcrafted in our factory, one by one. We focus on short distances, fair conditions, and 100% quality assurance. Our Damascus knives are made by traditional blacksmiths and processed in small batches – each piece is inspected, sharpened, and ready for use. No industrialization, no compromises – only genuine products with a provenance.

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