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Anyone have a reliable source that tells what is in a McRib?

The articles I have seen are scary to me (tripe and stomachs).

I have yet to eat one.


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McMeat and they are delicious. The ONLY sandwich I eat at MacDonalds.I like their breakfast menu but dislike a Big Mac more than any other burger on the market. They seem to ration the McRib and only offer it occaisonaly.


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I like the Daily Double, but have not done the McRib. May be time.


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Pork piece-sparts of course. I agree, it does taste good.
 
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The articles I have seen are scary to me (tripe and stomachs).


I "believe" that they would have to mention if they used organ meat. According to the list of ingredients it is made of boneless pork.

I would bet that they are using the meat that is boiled off the bones after hog has been processed.

Not nearly as bad as the process used to make McNuggets a few years ago.


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One further comment ,not about McRibs but about tripe. I have eaten tripe all my life,it is in fact the stomach lining of cattle. My Grandmother soaked it in milk,floured it and pan fried it like chicken fried steak and it is a fine dish if I do say so. I live in Southern Arizona and two popular dishes here contain tripe -- menudo which is tripe and red chilis and pasole which is hominy and tripe --- menudo being the typical sober up dish after a big night out. Mexico is a large producer of tripe.


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Some things, like weiners and bologna, you don't want to know. Several generations of healthy Americans were raised on weiners and bologna. Now the soccer moms are screaming "do you know what's in that horrible stuff??" And look at their kids.
The simple answer is no I don't and I don't want to know. All's I know is they are good. Big Grin


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McRib Ingredients
McRib Patty: Boneless pork (Pork, water, salt, dextrose, citric acid, BHA, TBHQ).
McRib Bun: Flour (wheat flour bleached and enriched with thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, iron, folic acid, malted barley flour), water, high fructose corn syrup, yeast, vegetable oil (partially hydrogenated soybean oil, cottonseed oil). Contains 2 percent or less of dextrose, fumaric acid, calcium sulphate, salt, acetic acid, soy flour, monocalcium phosphate, ammonium sulphate, cornstarch, fungal protease, natural culture, ammonium chloride, ascorbic acid, azodicarbomide, mono- and diglycerides, propionic acid, phosphoric acid, corn flour, calcium peroxide, calcium propionate, dicetyl tartaric acid esters of mono- and diglycerides, ethoxylated mono- and diglycerides.
McRib Sauce: Water, high fructose corn syrup, tomato paste, distilled vinegar, molasses, natural smoke flavor, modified food starch, salt, sugar, soybean oil, spices, onion*, mustard flour, garlic *, xanthan gum, caramel color, sodium benzoate (preservative), natural flavor (vegetable source), corn oil. *Dehydrated
Pickle Slices
Cucumbers, water, vinegar, salt, calcium chloride, alum, natural flavorings (vegetable source), polysorbate 80, turmeric (color).
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McRib Ingredients
McRib Patty: Boneless pork (Pork, water, salt, dextrose, citric acid, BHA, TBHQ).
McRib Bun: Flour (wheat flour bleached and enriched with thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, iron, folic acid, malted barley flour), water, high fructose corn syrup, yeast, vegetable oil (partially hydrogenated soybean oil, cottonseed oil). Contains 2 percent or less of dextrose, fumaric acid, calcium sulphate, salt, acetic acid, soy flour, monocalcium phosphate, ammonium sulphate, cornstarch, fungal protease, natural culture, ammonium chloride, ascorbic acid, azodicarbomide, mono- and diglycerides, propionic acid, phosphoric acid, corn flour, calcium peroxide, calcium propionate, dicetyl tartaric acid esters of mono- and diglycerides, ethoxylated mono- and diglycerides.
McRib Sauce: Water, high fructose corn syrup, tomato paste, distilled vinegar, molasses, natural smoke flavor, modified food starch, salt, sugar, soybean oil, spices, onion*, mustard flour, garlic *, xanthan gum, caramel color, sodium benzoate (preservative), natural flavor (vegetable source), corn oil. *Dehydrated
Pickle Slices
Cucumbers, water, vinegar, salt, calcium chloride, alum, natural flavorings (vegetable source), polysorbate 80, turmeric (color).
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Agreed. Now can you define this instance of boneless pork?

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Hell, I can do that Boneless pork is pork that don't have no bones in it. dancing


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...a filet ie boneless jumping


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Proper American English ! Boned pork = boneless pork = deboned pork.
Like 'fat chance' = 'slim chance' !
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McRib is made of McAssholes Big Grin
 
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I thought "boned pork" was what the sow is after the boar had been by. Smiler


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They are all "engineered" meats and ain't what you think it is. Sorta like hot dogs...some meat yes, and a lot of other stuff mixed in to get it "formed" and "firmed". You would be surprised just how much meat there " is not" in many of these "meat" products.
 
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Boned pork = brood sow vaginas.


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Per "Business Insider" article - Rene Arend came up with the idea and design of the McRib, but it's a professor from the University of Nebraska named Richard Mandigo who developed the "restructured meat product" that the McRib is actually made of.

According to an article from Chicago magazine, which cites a 1995 article by Mandigo, "restructured meat product" contains a mixture of tripe, heart, and scalded stomach, which is then mixed with salt and water to extract proteins from the muscle. The proteins bind all the pork trimmings together so that it can be re-molded into any specific shape — in this case, a fake slab of ribs.


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Per "Business Insider" article - Rene Arend came up with the idea and design of the McRib, but it's a professor from the University of Nebraska named Richard Mandigo who developed the "restructured meat product" that the McRib is actually made of.

According to an article from Chicago magazine, which cites a 1995 article by Mandigo, "restructured meat product" contains a mixture of tripe, heart, and scalded stomach, which is then mixed with salt and water to extract proteins from the muscle. The proteins bind all the pork trimmings together so that it can be re-molded into any specific shape — in this case, a fake slab of ribs.


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I just had one last night! Big Grin
 
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Only sheer starvation would make me eat any kind of factory processed meat.
I'd prefer one of my own shot rabbits any day of the week rather than McReformed.
 
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