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Rajeev is the founder of Amra Farms Chopping Boards. Amra Farms Chopping Boards is dedicated to crafting premium handmade chopping boards that blend functionality, durability, and craftsmanship. A business focused on sustainability, we use natural materials and traditional woodworking techniques to craft each of our pieces. With years of hands-on experience in product development, quality evaluation, and digital commerce, Rajeev brings sustainable kitchen essentials to homes all over India.
Driven by a passion for authentic craftsmanship, Rajeev works closely with skilled artisans to create chopping boards from carefully selected hardwood. We focus on Malabar teak, neem wood, spalted tamarind wood, and mango wood. Focused on durability, food safety, and long-term kitchen performance, our products are crafted to last.
Rajeev’s expertise extends beyond product design into research on wood properties, natural finishing methods, food-safe conditioning techniques, sustainable sourcing, and a hands-on approach. His personal and practical knowledge helps customers make informed decisions while selecting wooden kitchenware that is built to last and look exquisite.
Through Amra Farms, Rajeev is committed to educating customers on wooden boards, their care, maintenance, and benefits. Rajeev’s articles are detailed and focus on product testing, material analysis, and real-world usage experience.
Teak wood is considered a valuable and versatile hardwood, prized for its durability and natural oil and water resistance apart from its beautiful grain patterns. Teak wood is considered a versatile wood which is used both in indoor and outdoor applications where strength, longevity and appearance matter. Apart from furniture, Teak wood has some of…
Most people are not experts in wood. They believe the wood they purchase is genuine, but this may not be the case. Even with genuine teak, the origin of the wood is important. Apart from the origin, the quality or the grade plays a major role in the life of a teak wood cutting board.This…
Purchasing a wooden chopping board goes beyond aesthetics and durability. When considering a chopping board, most of us overlook common factors including toxicity, food safety, and performance. As a home cook, we understand the importance of a chopping board, but when it comes to purchase decisions we end up buying something based on our budget.…
Wood has been replaced by steel, stone, iron and even plastic lately. Modern kitchens have more plastic and steel than wood. The reasons have been anything from durability to easy to handle. Whatever the reasons, there are a few utensils which are best when it’s made from wood. Sometimes wood is more aesthetically pleasing while…
Over the years a lot of things have changed in our kitchen. A kitchen 50 years ago did not have half of the accessories you have today. No refrigerators, no mixer grinders, measuring cups were a steel glass and there was no plastic at all anywhere in the kitchen. That is probably why most of…
I spoke to a dozen professional chefs and realized that the most important tools are not what I thought were the most important. Some of the tools we thought important were rarely used and sometimes even considered a waste of money. What amazed me was the simplest tools that chefs swear by. They were not…
A wooden chopping board is an investment to most people who own it. They are more a piece of art for your kitchen than a utility or an accessory for just chopping. It’s a personality in itself. Maintaining a wooden chopping board is part of the whole process of owning a wooden cutting board. A…
There are a lot of recommendations for Vegetable cutting boards but do you know what materials you shouldn’t choose for vegetable cutting boards? Over the years we have seen a lot of material in the chopping board industry. We have moved from traditional wooden chopping boards to mostly plastic. But other materials have evolved over…