groove cut board
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Common materials include hardwoods such as acacia and maple, along with bamboo and rubberwood; at least one stainless-steel option is also listed.
Reported sizes range from compact boards around 13.6 x 9.5 inches up to large carving/charcuterie boards about 24 x 18 inches. Thicknesses in this set run roughly from 0.8 inches to about 1.5 inches.
Integrated or deep juice grooves (juice canals) are the primary feature shown here: they catch liquids released while carving or slicing to prevent spills and help keep counters cleaner.
Many include built-in or integrated side handles, ergonomic handles, or hand grips to make lifting and moving the board easier.
Weights vary widely by size and construction: examples here range from a few ounces for small boards up to several pounds for large or multi-piece boards (about 2 oz to roughly 5.5 lb in this set).
Common uses include charcuterie and cheese presentation, chopping vegetables and fruit, serving as trays/platters, carving large meats, and even as baker's kneading surfaces.