Yes. There is a large Jewish population in the city so there would be kosher markets.
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A kosher hot dog differs from a hot dog based on one general concept. A kosher hot dog must be prepared by following the rules of "kashrut," the dietary laws of Jewish foods.
There should be no problem with boiling a kosher hot dog. As a matter of fact boiling hot dogs is VERY common.
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100% pure beef. Kosher hot dogs are made from kosher meat which does restrict the cuts of meat that can be used. You can find kosher hot dogs made from beef, veal, chicken, and turkey. They do contain the normal seasonings found in hot dogs including nitrates.
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Hot dogs are also called Wiener dogs, because 'Wien' is the German name for Vienna. Vienna is the home to Vienna sausages, which are made of a mixture of beef and pork. However, in Austria these days, the hot dog is most commonly called a Frankfurter.
Hebrew National is a Kosher company, so no pork is used in any Hebrew national product.
Unfortunately, Best's Kosher hot dogs are no longer being made.
It can be. Check the package for a kosher certification symbol.
The hot dog has been called a frankfurter, suggesting an origin from Frankfurt, Germany. It has also been called wiener, suggesting an origin connected with Vienna, Austria, which is called Wien in German.