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Hot Dogs: Hold the Buns

2023-08-22 23:01:09

Hot dog: While waiting for entering a sports field or a sports center, we have steamed bread, waiting for the fans to be swallowed by the hot dog's sweat of freshly cooked, the old smell of dirt, and the flash of steam. Hot dogs are one of the famous main dishes in the US regardless of sports events, picnics or family lunches, but for me the link of this versatile Frankfurter sausage is even more important. In the process of growth, my grandmother has to cook dozens of hot dogs to satisfy my childhood nostalgia, and the memory of this meal's grandmother will prosper.

Hot dogs or hot dogs (also known as hot dogs) are served in sliced ​​special hot dog bread, partially sliced ​​bread with freshly baked or steamed chain sausage sandwiches. It can also refer to the composition of the sausage (sausage or cutting edge). Typical sausages include Wiener (sausage of Wien), Frankfurter (or Frank sausage), or sausage. The names of these sausages usually also refer to the sandwiches they build. Typical seasonings include mustard, ketchup, mayonnaise, and relish, common side dishes include onion, sauerkraut, green peppers, cheese, coulislow and olives. Hot dog variants include corn dogs and pigs in blankets. Traditions of hot dog culture include Nathan's hot dog eating contest and Oscar · Mayr · Wiener Mobil. Schnitzel usually does not refer to linked sausages, but Wiener Schnitzel at the fast food restaurant is famous for hot dogs.

In most parts of the world, "hot dogs" are considered sausages of bread, but the types are very different. This name usually applies to North America not being described as a hot dog. For example, in New Zealand, it usually refers to chopped sausage (called a corn dog in North America) placed on a stick, and the version in the bread is called "American hot dog". The longest hot dog in the world is 60 meters (197 feet), which is in the hair of 60.3 meters (198 feet). This hot dog was prepared by Shizuoka meat producer for the All Japan Bakery Council. And it cooks bread and adjusts activities including official measurement of world records. Hot Dogs and Bun is the center of media events celebrating the 50th anniversary held at Akasaka Prince Hotel in Tokyo on August 4, 2006.