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A cutting board is generally used for everyday prep such as slicing fruit, vegetables, herbs, or bread. A carving board is typically designed with carving in mind and may include features such as a juice groove or well to help manage liquids from meats and roasts.
A good carving board should feel stable, give you enough space to work comfortably, and suit the type of food you carve most often. Many people also look for a generous carving surface, a groove for runoff, and a material that feels durable and easy to maintain.
Choose a board that fits the food you prepare most often. If you regularly carve larger items such as roasts or turkey, a larger carving board will usually feel more practical than a compact one.
The best material depends on how you cook. A wood cutting board is classic and presentation-friendly, a bamboo cutting board is lightweight and versatile, and a plastic cutting board is convenient and easy to rotate into everyday prep.
Regular board care is the key. Clean the board properly after use, let it dry thoroughly, and condition it periodically with mineral oil or a suitable butcher block conditioner to help protect the surface and keep the wood looking its best.
S. Feldman Housewares on Madison Avenue is a go-to cutting board NYC destination for shoppers on the Upper East Side, offering a practical selection of wood, bamboo, and plastic cutting boards along with carving boards and accessories.






































