No, it's not your "bad", Kiak. Someone in the 17th century name Johann Georghehner is to blame for. He is butcher from the Bavarian city of Coburg who is said to have invented the "dachshund" or "little-dog" sausage and brought it to Frankfurt, Germany, then the term "dog" has been used as a synonym for sausage since 1884.
Instead of "Hotdog", we also can call it "Franks" or " Weenies", which is sound more... hmm... civilise?
So, you survive by this "Hotdog" while you were in DC?
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Why do they call "hot dog despite that it's not really made from dog? or it is???
hahaha... oh.. my bad..
No, it's not your "bad", Kiak. Someone in the 17th century name Johann Georghehner is to blame for. He is butcher from the Bavarian city of Coburg who is said to have invented the "dachshund" or "little-dog" sausage and brought it to Frankfurt, Germany, then the term "dog" has been used as a synonym for sausage since 1884.
Instead of "Hotdog", we also can call it "Franks" or " Weenies", which is sound more... hmm... civilise?
So, you survive by this "Hotdog" while you were in DC?
hahahaha...wow. It's a good knowledge.
You're right. We ate "Franks" everyday because we didn't want to spend too much time with Lunch. We had many place to go.
Just as I thought, he he. Now you must be really bored by this food.
But if "hot dog" is really made from "dog"...combine with what you found that there are booths every 100 meters...
THEN THEY MUST HAVE A "DOG CLONE FACILITY" SOMEWHERE IN DC!!!
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