Butcher Block & Meat Cutting Boards

Wooden Butcher Blocks

Thick butcher block boards made from mango wood or teak wood. Edge grain cutting boards, made from solid wood. The professional hardwood cutting boards are constructed for heavy-duty chopping and make a perfect durable butcher block for professional chefs and home cooks. A perfect carving board with juice grooves, multi-purpose cutting and chef grade for commercial kitchens. Our butcher blocks are food safe, knife friendly and made from non-toxic wood. Scratch-resistant and slip-resistant, makes a perfect gift for home cooks and is a premium kitchen tool and an artisanal kitchen accessory.

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  • Rohini R
    Rohini R
    2025-08-04
    Google Shopping

    Loved the Butcher Block teak wood board . It is 1 inch thick and Really heavy. Stays in place when cutting Meat and does not move around while cutting fish or chicken. I completely deboned a chicken on this board and my pervious board would be all around the place if i tried to do that