Why did they call it hotdog?

Whatever its ultimate origins, German immigrants brought the food to New York in the 1860s, where street vendors sold them as “dachshund sausages,” presumably because of their shape. It is from this that the term hot dog derives, with the implied suggestion that the sausage really was made of dog flesh.
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What were hot dogs originally called?

Hot dogs were called 'red hots' or 'dachshund sausages' before it took its current elusive name. When vendors in the New York Polo Grounds in 1901 were screaming, “They're red hot! Get your dachshund sausages while they're red hot!”, the cartoonist observed and drew barking dachshund sausages in a warm roll.
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Who came up with the name hotdog?

According to one story, the use of the complete phrase hot dog (in reference to sausage) was coined by the newspaper cartoonist Thomas Aloysius "Tad" Dorgan around 1900 in a cartoon recording the sale of hot dogs during a New York Giants baseball game at the Polo Grounds.
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Why is it called hot dog if there is no dog?

Whatever its ultimate origins, German immigrants brought the food to New York in the 1860s, where street vendors sold them as “dachshund sausages,” presumably because of their shape. It is from this that the term hot dog derives, with the implied suggestion that the sausage really was made of dog flesh.
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What race invented hot dogs?

In fact, two German towns vie to be the original birthplace of the modern hot dog. Frankfurt claims the frankfurter was invented there over 500 years ago, in 1484, eight years before Columbus set sail for America. But the people of Vienna (Wien, in German) say they are the true originators of the “wienerwurst.”
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What is slang for hot dog?

Ripper is the slang term for a type of hot dog.
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Why is a hot dog called a Glizzy?

A glizzy is a hot dog. It was originally a slang term for “gun” in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area . but according to HipHop DX, it became a nickname for hot dogs because the length of the barbecue staple is similar to the extended clip of a gun.
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Was Mcdonalds originally a hot dog?

It all started with hot dogs

The company's original founders, Richard and Maurice McDonald, opened a hot dog stand near the Santa Anita racetrack in Arcadia, California, in the late 1930s, the New York Times reports.
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Was Taco Bell originally a hot dog stand?

Taco Bell was founded by Glen Bell, an entrepreneur who first opened a hot dog stand called Bell's Drive-In in San Bernardino, California, in 1948.
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Did Taco Bell ever serve hot dogs?

Let's look at some facts that you may not know about our late founder: First came burgers… Then came tacos. Glen first served tacos at one of his early restaurants that actually sold hamburgers and hot dogs.
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Do pork hot dogs exist?

The main ingredient in hot dogs is meat, and that can be beef, pork, or poultry (typically chicken, but some are made with turkey).
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Why is a hot dog not a sandwich?

“A hot dog is its own thing, a cylindrical-shaped protein that sits in a bun, and not a sandwich,” he continues. “[It] certainly deserves its own category, the same way a burger deserves its own. Sandwiches have their own category as well, and that category does not include hot dogs or burgers.”
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What is hot dog short for?

Get your dachshund sausages while they're red hot!”, the cartoonist observed and drew barking dachshund sausages in a warm roll. He didn't know how to spell 'dachshund' so he simply wrote 'hot dog! '. This cartoon went on to become a sensation and the term 'hot dog' was coined.
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Why do Americans say hotdog?

In the mid-1800s, German immigrant butchers in the United States began selling variations of sausages, some of which were thin and long, like the dog breed dachshund. They called these dachshund sausages. Over time, the phrase may have been bastardized into hot dog.
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What do British call hot dogs?

Why Are They Called Bangers ? British sausages being called bangers seems to be a historical legacy, a colloquial term left over from war time when sausages sometimes exploded in the pan when you cooked them.
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Are hot dogs really dog meat?

Hot dogs are made from the emulsified meat trimmings of chicken, beef, or pork. This meat mixture is blended with other ingredients (like preservatives, spices, and coloring) into a batter-like substance.
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Is an Oreo a sandwich?

Oreo (/ˈɔːrioʊ/) (stylized as OREO) is a brand of sandwich cookie consisting of two biscuits or cookie pieces with a sweet creme filling.
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Why does ketchup belong on a hot dog?

Ketchup smothers the flavor of the hot dog because ketchup makers add sugar to their products. That takes the edge off the highly acidic tomatoes, but it takes the edge off everything else too.
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Why do New Yorkers say gyro?

3. "Gyros" [jahy-roh] Locals have added their NYC flair to the pronunciation of the Greek dish which is actually pronounced as "yee-roh".
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Who puts mayo on a hot dog?

Hot dogs wrapped in or topped with bacon are popular throughout the western United States, but in the San Francisco area, it's common to find creamy mayo and other cooling toppings in addition to the smoky bacon.
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What is a Hawaiian hot dog called?

A Puka Dog is an entirely Hawaiian-style hot dog. First, we toast a Puka (hole) in the center of our freshly-baked buns.
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Is there human DNA in hot dogs?

The Clear Labs hot dog study found human DNA samples in 2 percent of the 345 hot dogs and sausages. Two-thirds of that human DNA was found in vegetarian hot dogs.
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What is bologna made of?

Meat: The main ingredient in bologna is ground meat, which could be any combination of pork, beef, chicken and turkey or only one of those meats. You can even find bologna made of venison or other game meat.
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