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    A hot dog [1] [2] is a dish consisting of a grilled, steamed, or boiled sausage served in the slit of a partially sliced bun. [3] The term hot dog can refer to the sausage itself. The sausage used is a wiener ( Vienna sausage) or a frankfurter ( Frankfurter Würstchen, also just called frank ).

  2. The resulting puka dog is sweet, salty, and spicy. Another popular variety of Hawaiian hot dog is grilled and then served with a relish that includes pineapple, red onion, peppers, lime juice, and either cilantro or parsley. Additional condiments may include mayonnaise mixed with either sriracha or teriyaki sauce.

  3. Apr 7, 2021 · It is believed that the first hot dogs, called “dachshund sausages”, were sold by a German immigrant out of a food cart in New York in the 1860s – perhaps explaining how they acquired their canine name.Around 1870, a German immigrant by the name of Charles Feltman opened the first hot dog stand on Coney Island.

  4. Aug 28, 2013 · From ancient Roman sausage to Nathan's Coney Island hot dog, the history of tubular meat may stretch back millennia. By: Stephanie Butler. Updated: March 31, 2021 | Original: August 28, 2013.

  5. Vegetarian hot dog. A vegetarian hot dog is a hot dog produced completely from non-meat products. Unlike traditional home-made meat sausages, the casing is not made of intestine, but of cellulose or other plant-based ingredients. [1] The filling is usually based on some sort of soy protein, [2] wheat gluten, or pea protein.

  6. Resembling a classic hot dog, this sausage within a sausage can be complemented by a great variety of accompaniments and condiments including salted vegetables, pickled cabbage, pickled cucumbers, garlic, wasabi, sweet chili sauce, thick soy sauce, peanut powder, cilantro, and basil. The dish is commonly sold at Taiwan’s night markets. Taiwan ...

  7. Jul 4, 2013 · Feuchtwanger called them red hots. 1916. Nathan Handwerker, a Polish immigrant and employee of Feltman's, opened a shop on Coney Island where he charged 5 cents a hot dog — undermining his ...

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