ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

The Surprising Purpose Behind Cutting Board Handles – And Other Design Secrets You Never Noticed

Raise your hand if you’ve ever stared at your cutting board handle and thought:

“This must be for hanging it up later.”

Or maybe:

“It’s just there so I don’t drop it when it’s wet.”

That’s exactly what I used to think.

But recently, something clicked — thanks to a random kitchen scroll, a curious post, and a little voice in my head saying:

“Wait… is this hole actually a spout?”

And guess what?

Yes.
It absolutely is.

That tiny handle cut-out on many cutting boards isn’t just for carrying or wall storage.

It’s a drainage channel — a subtle but brilliant way to control juices from raw meat, fruits, and vegetables without making a mess all over your counter.

Let me explain.

🧠 The Real Reason Cutting Boards Have Handles (Hint: It’s Not Just for Looks)
That Handle? It’s a Functional Spout
When you’re slicing something juicy — like a watermelon, a tomato, or raw chicken — liquid naturally pools on the board.

Without a handle hole?
You tilt the board toward the sink…

And pray you don’t spill everywhere.

With the right kind of handle?

Liquid flows through the hole and into the sink — neatly, cleanly, almost elegantly.

It’s like having a secret gutter system built into your board.

And once you know this trick…

You’ll never look at your cutting board the same way again.

🍅 Other Hidden Features on Cutting Boards You Probably Ignored:

For Complete Cooking STEPS Please Head On Over To Next Page Or Open button (>) and don’t forget to SHARE with your Facebook friends

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

Leave a Comment