How are chicken franks made?

When poultry hot dogs are made, poultry trimmings are used. High speed, stainless steel choppers blend the meat, spices, ice chips and curing ingredients into an emulsion or batter. The mixture is continuously weighed to assure a proper balance of all ingredients.
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Are chicken franks healthy?

If you like the idea of a low-cal, low-fat hot dog with plenty of protein, chicken dogs can be a great choice. You won't find any mystery meat in Trader Joe's Uncured Chicken Hot Dogs—just boneless, skinless chicken breasts and thighs. These dogs also contain flavorings like garlic, onion, and paprika.
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How are skinless franks made?

“Skinless hotdogs use the same meat as natural casing, stuff it into cellulose casing and smoke it in those casings. After it comes out of the oven the casing is peeled off and the hot dog retains its shape,” Adelman explained.
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How are hot dogs really made?

First pork and/or beef trimmings are ground up in a machine and then extruded through a metal sieve-like device so they resemble ground hamburger meat. At this point, ground chicken trimmings (if any) are added, and together, the mixture is blended (emulsified) until it looks like the aforementioned meat batter.
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Do hot dogs have worms in them?

Absolutely not. But here is the question I got: "A friend told me that that ground up earthworms are being used as fillers in many meat products like wieners and bologna. The name on the package is sodium erythorbate. I've checked packages at stores here and have found only one brand without this ingredient.
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How It's Made - Hot Dogs



What gross stuff is in hot dogs?

What gross things are in hot dogs?
  • Natural sheep casing made from lamb intestines.
  • Variety meats: internal organs (like the liver or tongue) other than muscle.
  • Meat trimmings: a primary ingredient that can contain organ meat, or chicken or turkey meat removed from the bone by mechanical force.
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Are hot dogs made with intestines?

Because the casings on natural casings wieners are made from cleaned and processed animal intestines, they are of similar, but not exact, size. A high-speed, stainless steel chopper blends meat, spices and curing ingredients into an emulsion or batter. The emulsion is pumped and fed into a stuffer.
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Are skinless hot dogs healthier?

One more rule of thumb at Nathan's restaurants is that, contrary to what you might think, a "skinless" hot dog actually has about 70 more calories and five more grams of fat than hot dogs listed to have "natural casing."
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What is really in a hot dog?

Most of the time, hot dogs are made with skeletal meat, which are trimmings of the same type of meat that makes ground meat, steaks and roasts. The trimmings are ground up really fine, which is what gives them that homogenous texture. Salt is added to the meat, giving the mixture a sticky texture.
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What are franks hot dogs made of?

Hot dogs come from the German Frankfurter, which was originally sausage. In the U.S., hot dogs tend to be all beef or a mixture of meat trimmings from beef and/or pork. The main differences between a hot dog and the pork frank are the production process and flavors. Hot dogs are a subset of a pork frank.
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What is hot dog skin made of?

SKINLESS, NATURAL CASING AND COLLAGEN CASING All hot dogs are made and precooked in casings, or skins. Casings are made either from collagen that is naturally present in the intestines of an animal, or from processed collagen that's extracted from other animal parts.
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Is hot dog made from pig?

Traditional meat hot dogs are made of pork, beef, or veal, but now there are many variations available that are made from poultry or even vegetarian products. Hot dogs are already cooked or smoked so the product needs only to be reheated. They are available with or without skins (casings).
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What is chicken franks made of?

Ingredients: Mechanically separated chicken, water, corn syrup solids, modified food starch, contains 2% less of salt, potassium lactate, dextrose, sodium diacetate, beef, sodium phosphate, flavorings, sodium erythorbate, sodium nitrate, extractives of paprika.
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Why you should never eat hot dogs?

It's a dangerous trend. The World Health Organization has determined that processed meat is a major contributor to colorectal cancer, classifying it as “carcinogenic to humans.” Just 50 grams—about one hot dog—consumed daily increases colorectal cancer risk by 18%.
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What is the healthiest hot dog to eat?

These are the healthiest and unhealthiest hot dogs.
  • Mixed meat: Healthiest: Oscar Mayer Classic Uncured Wieners. ...
  • Mixed meat: Unhealthiest: Kayem Beef and Pork Hot Dogs. ...
  • Turkey: Healthiest: Applegate Naturals Turkey Hot Dog. ...
  • Turkey: Healthiest: Oscar Mayer Turkey Uncured Franks. ...
  • Turkey: Unhealthiest: Ball Park Turkey Franks.
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Are there any hot dogs that are not processed?

Applegate. Applegate's “Great Organic Hot Dog” is completely free of preservatives and made with organic, grass-fed beef. It also comes in turkey and chicken, so there's a hot dog option for everyone. You can find these at many conventional grocery stores now, as well as at Trader Joe's and Whole Foods.
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Is it OK to eat a hot dog once in awhile?

“I think if you're eating hot dogs in a Joey-type of way, this could be a turning point in your life to maybe cut back a little bit,” registered dietician Christy Brissette told ABC Chicago. “If you enjoy a hot dog once in awhile, completely fine.
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Is there rat parts in hot dogs?

They May Contain Band-Aids—or Eyeballs

Some other alarming ingredients: glass shards, metal fragments, maggots, a rat leg, a piece of an eyeball, a razor, and bone fragments.
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What is the slimy stuff on hot dogs?

That slime is grease that has radiated to the outside of the dog. this happens with processed "meat" products. It is somewhat sticky and grotesque, but not lethal, but I would not make a meal of this slime. The dogs were also entering old age, so best not to eat them.
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Why do hot dogs turn green?

ITS WHY THEY'RE CALLED DIRTY WATER DOGS

Dirty water dogs come from the process of – water sapping out the flavor and color from dogs. As more and more hot dogs are boiled – the water becomes dirty looking.
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Are there pig anuses in hot dogs?

For the record, no, hot dogs don't contain anus. But pig anus may seem like a more appetizing option when compared with the latest hot dog accusation. A new study has just revealed that hot dogs might, if research is to be believed, have a little human DNA in it. That's right, human DNA.
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Are there bones in hot dogs?

Hot dogs are made of “mechanically separated meat,” defined by the U.S. Department of Agriculture as “a paste-like and batter-like meat product produced by forcing bones with attached edible meat under high pressure through a sieve or similar device.”
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Are hotdogs made from lips?

It's true that skin, fat and gristly parts (like, well, lips) can be used in a mechanically separated slurry, but the USDA only allows a hot dog to be made with 20 percent or less mechanically separated pork. That means there's just not much in the way of snouts or lips to be had.
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