Around 1870, on Coney Island, German immigrant Charles Feltman began selling Hot Dogs.
it came from Texas, USA
It is believed by many that the words "hot dog" came from a late eighteenth century cartoon drawing of a dog sitting in a bun to resemble a frankfurter, and it looked like a hot dog.
It's quit simple actually. The "hot" part came from it being served hot. The "dog" part came from it's resemblance to a Dachshund those long skinny dogs like the one in Toy Story. Which put together makes hot dog!
Hot dog! (Hot dog) Hot dog! Hot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dog Now we got ears, it's time for cheers Hot dog, hot dog, the problem's solved Hot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dog Grab my boots and a sandwich Let's start a parade Get the coconut drum kit For Daisy to play Hot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dog We're taking off, we're dancing now Hot dog, leapfrog, and holy cow Hot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dog Hot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dog It's a brand new day Whatcha waiting for? Get up, stretch out, stomp on the floor Hot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dog Hot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dog We're splitting the scene We're full of beans So long for now from Mickey Mouse (That's me!) And the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
it's a big hot-dog but hot-dog are smaller than jumbo hot-dog
Hot dog! (Hot dog)Hot dog!Hot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dogNow we got ears, it's time for cheersHot dog, hot dog, the problem's solvedHot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dogGrab my boots and a sandwichLet's start a paradeGet the coconut drum kitFor Daisy to playHot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dogWe're taking off, we're dancing nowHot dog, leapfrog, and holy cowHot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dogHot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dogIt's a brand new dayWhatcha waiting for?Get up, stretch out, stomp on the floorHot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dogHot dog, hot dog, hot diggety dogWe're splitting the sceneWe're full of beansSo long for now from Mickey Mouse (That's me!)And the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse"
when people bought the bun and the sauseges the also bought dachunds and they joked about how skinny nd long it is so they called it hot dogs and then they came to america
yes it is still a hot dog
I have came across this site in the past they offer new used and specialty hot dog rollers, including those used in Brooklyn. Here's the link: http://www.calibex.com/used-roller-hot-dog/zzcalibex1zB1z0--search-html?nxtg=5930a1c0524-6C26B9A907BD3504
It came around 1893 and was sold by a German man on Coney island.
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."
click on the hot dog stand and you will get it