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Large Tapas Board - Perfect for Any Serving

A large tapas board is a versatile and elegant kitchen tool that makes it easy to present tapas, small dishes, cheese, bread, and dessert in a beautiful and inviting way. Whether for a cozy evening with friends or a festive dinner, a large tapas board is an indispensable tool in the kitchen. The board's large surface provides space for many dishes at once, while also creating a beautiful visual expression on the table.

Why you should choose a large tapas board

A large tapas board is not only practical but also aesthetic. It allows you to arrange various dishes on one board, making serving more elegant. The board can be used for tapas, cheese, meat, small sandwiches, fruit, or dessert, and the large tapas board makes it possible to experiment with different arrangements. Our tapas boards are made of solid oak, which adds warmth and natural details to the kitchen. The unique grain patterns and beautiful structure of the wood make each board completely unique and enhance the presentation of food on the table.

We also have a smaller, short tapas board, which can be used if you need to serve small dishes. In addition, we have a selection of different wooden cutting boards, all of which have a smooth back, perfect for serving.

Large tapas boards made from recycled wood

At Underflod, we focus on recycled materials and responsible production. Our tapas boards are made from recycled wood from the Danish furniture industry. When kitchens are produced, holes are cut in countertops for sinks, and we use these cut-offs to create beautiful and durable tapas boards. In this way, materials that would otherwise be discarded are given new life as functional and aesthetic kitchen tools.

A beautiful and aesthetic large tapas board

The tapas boards are made of solid oak, which gives a beautiful and natural look in the kitchen. The warm wood and natural grain patterns make each board unique, so they can be left out when not in use. In this way, the tapas board becomes not only a practical serving tool but also a decorative part of the interior, contributing to a calm and inviting atmosphere in the room.

How to use a long and large tapas board

A large tapas board can be used for many purposes. For tapas, you can arrange olives, meat, cheese, bread, and vegetables in an elegant way, making it a visual experience for guests. The board can also be used for dessert with cookies, chocolate, and berries. Sushi can also be beautifully presented on a large tapas board, where the wide surface allows for creativity and variation. The board's versatility makes it an indispensable tool in the kitchen, where function and aesthetics go hand in hand.

Maintenance of a large tapas board

After use, the tapas board should be cleaned with soap and water. It is important that the board is dried thoroughly after use, and it is advisable to leave it out to air dry further. To further maintain the wood, you can apply food-grade oil, which ensures that the wood does not dry out or crack. We recommend using rapeseed or sunflower oil for the best result; if you use olive oil, you risk the wood getting an undesirable dark color.

FAQ - Large tapas boards

What can you serve on a large tapas board?

The obvious things to serve are, of course, tapas, meaning cheese, meat, dips, fruit, and vegetables, but you can also serve other things on a tapas board, such as cake, sushi, or small sandwiches.

Is it necessary to maintain a large tapas board?

You don't have to maintain the board, but it will ensure that the board remains beautiful and durable for many years. You risk the board becoming dry and unsightly - and in the worst case, it can crack.

Is a large tapas board a good gift idea?

Yes, a large tapas board is a popular gift because it is both practical and decorative. It fits into most kitchens and can be used for both everyday and festive occasions.

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