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Can you smoke ribs with a smoker temp of 165 degrees?
It is not advisable to smoke ribs at a temperature of 165 degrees, as it is too low to properly cook the ribs. The USDA recommends cooking pork ribs to an internal temperature of at least 145 degrees Fahrenheit, and higher temperatures are preferred to ensure that the ribs are cooked through and safe to eat.
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