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Are these Ribs okay??

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Got some ribs from costco, going to smoke them today if they are okay… I’ve never seen any like this. Any thoughts? Didn’t feel slimy or smelly. Any help I’d appreciate!
 

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Looks like black bone caused by hemoglobin leakage from the cut bone. The hemoglobin turns black when exposed to air for a period of time.
Were the ribs cryovaced or loose wrapped?
 
They were sealed in Costco packaging. I froze them at home in same packaging. Then thawed in the package in fridge to smoke today.
 
Excellent way to make entrance!

Those are going to be some great ribs for sure.
 
It's due to a little more oxygen in the bags. Here is a good article that explains it. If they had 'turned' you would have noticed an off smell the instant you opened the packaging.

BYI, these beef ribs are the same as baby back ribs on a hog. The same ribs that are on a prime rib roast. They are fine eating.
 
Oh man those look incredible. I need to do some soon. Can’t wait to see the finished product.
 
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