As a resident of Tacoma, WA I can tell you that as far as buying hotdog buns I would recommend any of the little bakeries around our town. Most are inexpensive and they carry lots of different breads, pastries and cakes. If you would like to try a night out, I would recommend The Red Hot, our very own hot dog restaurant. And best of all, they serve all their hot dogs on poppy seed buns!
somewhere in Florida Mary Ann poppy seed buns such as you find in Chicago. Anyone?
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Yes they do from like bread to about seasonings
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Pastian's Bakery, located at 3320 Second Street offers freshly baked poppy seed rolls daily. ABC Cake Shop and Bakery, located at 1830 San Pedro also offers a variety of seeded rolls and buns.
It could be from poppy seeds in certain breads, like the poppy seed buns on fast food sandwiches and burgers.
The HyVee on 180th and Q sells the Vienna Poppy Seed Buns along with the relish and the Giardiniera. They also sell Vienna Italian Beef in the 2 pound tub frozen. The only thing is, it is hard to find a good Italian Roll that can hold the beef and juice without falling apart here. I know about Vienna Hot Dogs because I grew up working for a stand in Chicago, for my cousin. It was the best job ever!Also, Rotella's makes the poppy seed buns for Sonic, so if you go into their "day old" bread store, they sell them.
Hirsh's meat market in PLano at Parker and Alma.
No.
I think Restaurant Depot's across the US do stock them...but you probably need to HAVE them stock them. I know that the Restaurant depots in Tampa area carry them
No, it is not. Carbohydrates are derived from grains, whereas a poppy seed is a "seed" (like a "nut").