No. "Hot Dogs", are sausages made from finely-ground meats including beef, pork, chicken, and turkey. Not dogs of any kind.
The name "hot dog" dates from the 1890's and may be a reference to a dog's tail. The name "frankfurter" is from the German city of Frankfurt, while "weiner" is from the Austrian city of Vienna (Wein), which also lends its name to the smaller "vienna sausage."
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No. "Hot Dogs", are sausages made from finely-ground meats including beef, pork, chicken, and turkey. Not dogs of any kind.
The name "hot dog" dates from the 1890's and may be a reference to a dog's tail. The name "frankfurter" is from the German city of Frankfurt, while "weiner" is from the Austrian city of Vienna (Wein), which also lends its name to the smaller "vienna sausage."
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No, hot dogs aren't made of dogs. Hot dogs are sausages made of a mixture of minced meat; beef, pork, chicken or turkey.
No. They are made from beef, chicken, pork or turkey, depending on the recipe used by the maker.
Hot dogs are made of pork.
hot dogs r made out of all of the remains of pork wrapped in the skin of the pork
Shofar hot dogs were made by Best which is no longer in business.
I would suggest you try veggie dogs which are hot dogs made from soy protien.
Hot dogs are made all over the world including in the United States. Most hot dogs are made by private companies including places like Nathan's in New York City and in Germany.
No. Kosher hot dogs are made from 100% pure beef.
There is no such thing as bug parts in a hot dog. if there was you would see black in your hot dog. hot dogs are made out of meat.
No, while traditional casings were intestine modern hot dogs are usually made with an artificial cellulose based casing. Skinless hot dogs are also available made with a soluble cellulose based casing that is stripped off in hot water after the hot dogs finish cooking and before packaging.
My understanding is that the company that made Pilgrim Hot Dogs has gone out of business in 2009.
Yes. South Dakota has things made with hot dogs. Any recipe you can find that is made with hot dogs can be made in South Dakota. Some examples are: corn dogs, beans and weiners, macaroni and cheese with sliced hot dogs, chili dogs, pigs in a blanket, cut into pieces into scrambled eggs, hot dog hash, and glorified weiners (slice in the center, fill with mashed potatoes, put a slice of cheese on top, and heat).
No they are not they are made out of pigs and sometimes cows
Yes they were.