Rajeev Sahadevan

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.

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Articles By Rajeev Sahadevan

  • Why Extra Thick Wooden Cutting Boards Are a Game-Changer for Your Kitchen

    One of the important features professional chefs look for in a cutting board is the thickness of their boards. For wooden cutting boards, the thickness determines the stability, durability, and versatility of the board. A thicker board is more sturdy and easy to cut on, providing a stable surface without slipping and moving while cutting.…

  • How to Choose a Chopping Board – Chopping Board Types

    The wide range of materials and designs often confuse chopping board buyers. This guide helps you choose the material and the right design for you. Your chopping boards should meet certain requirements which are basic but should also address some of your personal needs which you face presently. Think of all the problems you face…

  • Best Wooden Cutting Boards for Knives

    A high-quality knife is an investment, but its longevity depends on proper care, and your cutting board plays a major role in it. Hard surfaces like plastic, bamboo, glass, and steel are too rigid for sensitive knives and can cause premature dulling of knife edges. On the other hand, a soft surface like softwood would…

  • Mango Wood Furniture Pros & Cons : Pros and Cons of Mango Wood Chopping Boards

    Mango wood chopping boards are becoming an increasingly popular option for cutting boards with their availability and sustainable nature. Mango wood has a unique appearance, grunge, rustic look and can add a unique aesthetic to your kitchen. But is mango wood right for you? What are its benefits, and what are its flaws? Mango wood…

  • Is Teak Wood Good for Chopping Board : 10 Reasons Why Teak Wood Is BEST for Chopping Boards in India

    A good chopping board is an essential kitchen accessory for all homes. Top-rated wooden cutting boards can be expensive for most home users but have their own set of advantages. Teak wood from Kerala offers durability and extended life plus the added advantage of aesthetics to your kitchen. When it comes to money, you will…

  • Which Wood is Best for Chopping Boards? A Guide for Indian Kitchens

    Wooden chopping boards are an integral part of all Indian kitchens. While plastic boards have become popular, many users find them dirty over time and irreparable, beyond use in just years. The fear of microplastics in food is also a concern to many users. Steel and glass chopping boards are relatively better, cheaper, and easily…

  • The Safest Cutting Board Material – which chopping board material is good for health?

    Purchasing a cutting board has become difficult with the wide range of choices. What makes it even worse is the variety of materials used to make chopping boards. A few decades ago, we had one single choice: wood. Today, we can choose from plastic, steel, glass, bamboo, and wood, apart from ceramic, acrylic, stone, and…

  • Why Teak Wood Is Good for Meat Chopping Boards

    Among the best woods in India is Teak. Teak has the beauty and strength to be rated among the top woods for furniture and chopping boards. Teak gets expensive with the age of the tree. Older trees aged more than 40 years are dense and strong, have a particular color and grains, and weigh almost…

  • How to Disinfect & Deep Clean Your Wooden Chopping Board (The Right Way!)

    A chopping board is one of the few kitchen accessories that goes through rigorous tests. Being a tool that is used every single day, and multiple times often, the chopping board goes through cuts, chops, and tears every single day. Being an accessory that is used regularly, it is only natural that we all feel…