As hotdogs cannot be frozen.
No. They are sausages.
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No. Hotdogs are the same as lunch meat. Not to be confused with sausages though. Sausages MUST be cooked.
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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. :)
Sausages are usually used for spaghetti, not hot dogs. Specifically, Italian sausages. You would use about 20 Italian sausages. About 2 kilograms.
At an Australian BBQ, snags or snaggers are sausages, usually hot dogs.
Because the look like sausages that we eat!
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.
No. "Hot Dogs", are sausages made from finely-ground meats including beef, pork, chicken, and turkey. Not dogs of any kind. The name "hot dog" dates from the 1890's and may be a reference to a dog's tail. The name "frankfurter" is from the German city of Frankfurt, while "weiner" is from the Austrian city of Vienna (Wein), which also lends its name to the smaller "vienna sausage." Simple, No.
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