Prime rib is a cut of beef that is favoured for its incredibly tender and juicy qualites. The use of the word "prime" with reference to meat denotes the quaiklty of the meat in the original instance, i.e. the animal from which it came and not the cut as is often thought.
Prime rib is the name of the cut of meat that comes from the primal rib of beef, or cows. Prime rib is also known as standing rib roast by some.
it comes from cows
Between the chuck and the short loin, in the rib section of the cow.
prime rib was not invented. it is a meat
The prime rib is a choice piece of meat for beef eaters. The prime rib is located in the rib cage of the cow.
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From the small end of the tenderloin (called the short loin) which is found on the back rib cage of the animal.
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Dutch butchers refer to prime rib as "côte de boeuf" or, when served or cut as a ribeye (same as prime rib, but without the bone) it's called "appel van de rib".
It is meat ariond the rib cage of the animal
You can use "druthers" in a sentence like this: "If I had my druthers, I would spend the whole day at the beach." It means one's choice or preference.
theres no certin amount of prime rib per a person they can as much as they want
If you fillet the prime rib and cut it into steaks, those steaks are called ribeyes