Acacia end grain cutting board with juice groove
| Wood | Acacia, a dense, durable hardwood with a striking, varied grain in shades of gold, brown, and amber |
| Construction | End grain, which is gentler on knives and self‑healing, as the fibres part and close |
| Feature | A deep juice groove around the perimeter catches liquids from meat or fruit, keeping the counter clean |
| Care | Hand wash with mild soap; dry immediately. Oil regularly with food‑safe mineral oil. |
This substantial acacia cutting board is a professional‑grade tool for the home kitchen. The end grain construction means the knife edge slides between the wood fibres rather than cutting across them, which keeps the blade sharper for longer and allows the board to recover from cuts without lasting marks. The juice groove is a critical feature when carving a roast, slicing a juicy watermelon, or cutting tomatoes, as it prevents liquids from running onto the counter. The board is large enough to handle a brisket or a whole chicken. The acacia wood is naturally oily and resistant to water. It is reversible, with a flat side for chopping vegetables. The board is heavy and stays put on the counter. With proper care, it will last a lifetime, developing a rich patina over years of use.







