It came around 1893 and was sold by a German man on Coney island.
The origin of the hot dog (frankfurter) is Germany.
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.
The term "wiener dog" comes from the German word "Dachshund," which means "badger dog." The breed was originally used for hunting badgers. The association with hot dogs likely comes from the similar shape of a Dachshund dog to a hot dog, leading to the nickname "wiener dog."
Oh, dude, you're talking about that iconic Mickey Mouse Clubhouse song! So, Mickey says "Hot dog, hot dog, hot diggity dog" in the theme song. It's like the anthem of every kid who grew up watching Disney Junior. You can't help but sing along, even if it gets stuck in your head for days.
The term "wiener dog" comes from the German word "Dachshund," which means "badger dog." The Dachshund breed was originally bred in Germany to hunt badgers. The term "wiener" is a colloquial term for Vienna, Austria, where the hot dog sausage was popularized. The Dachshund's long, narrow shape resembles the shape of a hot dog, hence the nickname "wiener dog."
it's a big hot-dog but hot-dog are smaller than jumbo hot-dog
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yes it is still a hot dog
The term "wiener dog" originated from the German word "Dachshund," which means "badger dog." The breed was known for its long, slender body and short legs, resembling a sausage. The association with the popular food item "hot dog" likely came from the similar shape of the sausage used in hot dogs to the Dachshund's body, leading to the nickname "wiener dog."
The term "dachshund hot dog" originated in the early 20th century in the United States. It is believed to have been inspired by the long, narrow shape of the dachshund dog breed, which resembles the shape of a hot dog. The association between dachshunds and hot dogs became popular through marketing and advertising campaigns, leading to the term being commonly used to describe the food item.
click on the hot dog stand and you will get it
Yes. They most certainly are.