Because most likely someone will eventually break a hot dog bun or two
generally they are sold in 4, 6, 8, and 12 packs. sometimes they are in 20 and 40 packs for parties.
No. They are sausages.
franks hot dogs sausages
That would depend on what you meant by "raw hot dogs". If they are sausages in a jar (known to me as bockwurst sausages) then yes they are, if they are from a butchers or in a packet and if the sausages are squidey and obviously uncooked then no. :)
In India hot dogs are sold for Rs.150....
No. Hotdogs are the same as lunch meat. Not to be confused with sausages though. Sausages MUST be cooked.
Sausages are usually used for spaghetti, not hot dogs. Specifically, Italian sausages. You would use about 20 Italian sausages. About 2 kilograms.
18,695,515,020 hot dogs are sold annually within the United States. So over 18 billion hot dogs are consumed or at least sold!
At an Australian BBQ, snags or snaggers are sausages, usually hot dogs.
The price of hot dogs depend on several factors; the meat used (beef is usually more expensive), the brand, the store selling them, and the region. Hot dogs can cost anywhere from $.89 to $5.00 or more.
As hotdogs cannot be frozen.
Hot dogs have been called franks, wieners, wienies, dogs, and frankfurters. They have also sometimes been referred to as sausages. In the German language they are a type of wurst.