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"ribs" vs "baby-back ribs"

Whats the difference between those two kinds of ribs?

Lee Carkenord
  

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[/nq] I'm not sure, but I think "baby-back ribs" means that they kill little baby pigs and cut the ribs out of their corpses for people to eat. \\P. Schultz

  • [/nq] I'm not sure, but I think "baby-back ribs" means that they kill little baby pigs and cut the ribs out of their corpses for people to eat.
  • \\P.
  • Schultz
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[nq:1]Whats the difference between those two kinds of ribs?[/nq]
I'm not sure, but I think "baby-back ribs" means that they kill little baby pigs and cut the ribs out of their corpses for people to eat.
\\P. Schultz
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[nq:1]Whats the difference between those two kinds of ribs?[/nq]
Possibly #1: ribs is generic or undefined
#2: baby back ribs are (a) the parts nearest
the spine and (b) from particularly young animals.

Don Phillipson
Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada)
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[nq:1]Whats the difference between those two kinds of ribs?[/nq]
The only difference is a 50% increase in the price.

GFH
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[nq:2]Whats the difference between those two kinds of ribs?[/nq]
[nq:1]The only difference is a 50% increase in the price.[/nq]
Well, it's true that baby-backs are more expensive, it's not the only difference. As some have pointed out, Google is your friend. "baby-back ribs definition" returns this site,

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