• brewbellyblueberry
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    1 year ago

    Wooden spoons tend to be bulkier so maybe that’s why it’s always said to use a wooden one.

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      1 year ago

      There are two possible effects from my point of view: the wood doesn’t heat the same way metal does, so it may have an impact on this ; and the wood is porous, so the water and stuff will not interact with the surface in the same way it would do with metal. But I doubt both those effects are that important.

      As you say, maybe the thickness matters.