A description that specifies the length, such as "cut into 〇 cm," which tends to appear in cooking recipes. As a result of cutting with a general sense, there are often variations.
The "cutting board sheet with a tape measure" found at the 100-yen shop CAN DO solves such problems. A grid square is printed on the entire surface, which can be used as a guide when cutting food.
The fact that it can be cut to the specified length means that it is difficult for errors to occur even when it is divided into equal parts. It is very suitable for cutting snacks that tend to get into fights when trying to take wider items such as roll cakes and pound cakes.
In addition, it seems to be useful when cutting things such as fruits for toppings and baguettes for hors d'oeuvres, where the sense of unity in size affects the beauty of the appearance. It's thin and doesn't take up much space, so I thought it would be a good idea to have it as a second cutting board!