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to eat it
Turkey, water, corn syrup,beef(yes they also put beef in turkey hot dogs),and salt. those are the basic ingredients
Don't get burned and don't over cook
No, hot dogs are a type of processed meat product made from a combination of meat and other ingredients such as spices, salt, and preservatives. There should be no worms present in commercially produced hot dogs.
Ingredients would include a sausage, mustard, tomato sauce, onions and long buns. Blow before eating hot dog as it could be hot.
Not really. A little piece here and there is ok, but hot dogs have too much sodium and other ingredients that aren't good for dogs, even though they seem to love them.
Hot dogs can be made from various parts of a turkey, primarily from the meat and by-products of the bird. Typically, the meat used includes a mix of turkey breast and thigh meat, which may be combined with fat and other ingredients for flavor and texture. The meat is then ground, seasoned, and stuffed into casings to create hot dogs. While turkey hot dogs are often marketed as a healthier alternative to traditional pork or beef hot dogs, they can vary significantly in quality and ingredients.
Hot dogs often have high sodium, fat and nitrite content, ingredients linked to health problems.
There are not cockroaches in hot dogs. Contents of the average hot dog can be: beef, pork, veal, turkey, or even tofu along with various chemical ingredients & may contain up to 3.5% "fillers" and up to 10% water. A "meat" weiner/hotdog is 40% pork, 60% beef with no fillers. Each type or style of hot dog or frankfruter varies according to manufacturer but there are certain guidelines that are followed.
No, hot dogs are not a healthy or recommended food for dogs. They are high in sodium, preservatives, and other ingredients that can be harmful to a dog's health. It is best to feed dogs a balanced diet of dog food specifically formulated for their nutritional needs.
Hot dogs often have high sodium, fat and nitrite content, ingredients linked to health problems.
According to mainstream micro economic theory McDonalds choose not to serve hot dogs because they estimate that the marginal profit of selling hot dogs is lower than the marginal cost of selling hot dogs. The reason for this estimation can be very complicated including many factors other than just the prices of the ingredients of the food.