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Turkey, water, corn syrup,beef(yes they also put beef in turkey hot dogs),and salt. those are the basic ingredients
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Turkey hot dogs are fully cooked. Yes, they are much like baloney and can be consumed "raw"
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Hot dogs are made of pork.
No they are not they are made out of pigs and sometimes cows
No, hot dogs are Germanic in origin.
On average, a turkey hot dog typically contains around 50 to 100 calories per hot dog, depending on factors such as size, brand, and additional ingredients. To get an accurate count for two turkey hot dogs, you would need to check the nutrition label on the packaging or consult the manufacturer's website for the specific product you are consuming. Once you have the calorie count for one turkey hot dog, you can simply multiply it by two to find the total number of calories in two turkey hot dogs.
I think if you have two packages of hot dogs and hot dog buns I think they would be used up
Hot dogs are made from all the trimming and unused cuts of skeletal muscle that are left over after the more expensive cuts have been boned out. Hot dogs are NOT made from oxlips, tails, ear, or any other non-meat part of the cow.
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Most recipes for hot dogs combine together pork, beef, chicken, or turkey meat, meat fat, a cereal filler, egg white, and herbs and seasonings. Kosher hot dogs are all beef.