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Why do we call them ribs beef ribs and pork ribs but we refer to lamb as a rack are they not ribs too?

Toatally agree you are so right.


How many pounds in a slab of pork spare ribs?

A full rack of ribs usually weighs somewhere between 3 and 5 pounds. The average number of ribs on a full rack is about 13.


What does Norway eat on chritmas?

Norway usually eat pork rib, rack of lamb ribs or fish on Christmas.


How many ribs are there in a rack of baby back ribs?

Most purveyors provide 14 - 16 ribs in a full rack. This is standard in the restaurant industry jcp


How many points in pork ribs?

Too many


What is the average price for ribs?

Cosidering I just bought these last night I reckon I can answer. At Krogers, there are beef ribs and pork ribs, pork ribs are usually what people like. For a whole slab of ribs it starts at about 11.00 a pound.


Are beef ribs larger in size then pork ribs?

Yes, beef ribs are larger but there is more meat on pork ribs.


What do you call the big stack of ribs?

A rack of ribs


How many slabs of ribs does it take to feed 100 people?

It depends on the ribs, back ribs the only type we us come in various sizes even from the same butcher. Most back ribs will come with 12 to 14 ribs per rack, so cutting them in half each person will get 6 or 7 ribs. Some big eaters can eat a whole rack but most can eat half and that is a hardy meal. We served a buffet recently each guy got 3 ribs, a pulled pork sandwich and smoked beans. In that case a rack served 4 guys as long as each rack had 12 bones. Papa Bear's BBQ Caterting


How many grams of fat in pork spare ribs?

14 grams


How fattening are pork ribs?

Pork ribs are very fattening. They have 20 percent saturated fat. The reason for this is because the pork and beef ribs is the most fatty part of the animal to eat.


What is the homophone of beef pork ribs poulty?

The homophone for "beef pork ribs poultry" is "beef, fork, ribs, poultry."