The sausage is encased in a covering or "skin", when cooked, steam pressure can build up withing this skin and it could be that this escaped when you moved the sausage, creating a hissing sound.
In the US, the term "hot dog" refers to both the sausage by itself and the combination of sausage and bun.
No, a hot dog is a type of sausage, eaten in a bun from the hand.
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A hot dog doesn't have too much cholesterol
Are you talking about sausage
On a menu, the term "dog" or "hot dog" refers to a weiner sausage.
The breed typically referred to as a sausage dog is the Dachshund. Dachshunds are known for their long bodies and short legs, which give them a distinctive appearance resembling a sausage. They come in different coat types and sizes, but all have a playful and curious nature.
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A "hot dog" is a type of sausage that is eaten in a bun. Therefore hot dogs:are not alivedo not live in the desertdo not eat
No. they do because of their length. and I thought it was "sausage dog".
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."
A dachshund (sausage dog) has two lungs.