Jujube wood
Among the wood materials used to make rolling pins, jujube wood is considered the best choice. Here is an analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of several common woods:
Jujube wood
Advantages: Jujube wood has a hard texture, ruddy color, is not easy to deform or crack, has high durability, and has good environmental performance.
Disadvantages: There are no obvious disadvantages, but it is recommended to avoid using paint to avoid containing toxic substances.
Pear wood
Advantages: Pear wood rolling pins are smooth, not easy to crack, labor-saving, and cost-effective.
Disadvantages: Compared with jujube wood, it is slightly less durable.
Toona sinensis
Advantages: Toona sinensis is a top-grade wood for rolling pins, with superior performance and suitable for making noodles and dumpling wrappers.
Disadvantages: The price may be higher.
Beech wood
Advantages: Beech wood has clear texture, uniform texture, moderate hardness, is not easy to crack, and is durable.
Disadvantages: The origin is limited and may be difficult to obtain.
Camphor wood
Advantages: strong durability, not easy to crack, safe and easy to use.
Disadvantages: slightly less flexible than other woods.
Summary: If you pursue durability and environmental protection, jujube wood is the best choice; if you pay more attention to cost-effectiveness, pear wood is also a good choice. Jujube wood rolling pin






