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    2 months ago

    Saw this posted a while back and people all over the world came together to point out how wrong it is

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    The Amsterdam dog really isn’t anything dutch or traditional. It’s just cheap pre baked nasty stuff that only tourists eat because they’re not returning customers and thus won’t complain about shitty food

    We honestly don’t really have our own hotdog style. A specific raw beef with pickles on a white bread roll tho (broodje ossenworst met kesbeke), that’s the good stuff

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    122 months ago

    As a German: nobody I know would call that a hotdog. If we talk about hotdog it is the one pictured for Denmark

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        52 months ago

        Grew up in the potato-growing part of Idaho. I’ve never seen that baked-potato-dog thing in my life. If anything, anecdotally, Idaho should be the “pig in a blanket”: a bun baked around a hotdog and dipped in who gives a fuck. The cheap ones are just wrapped in Pillsbury croissant dough from the can, the good ones use homemade dough.

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        42 months ago

        LMAO!! Like a Denver Omelette, never heard of it until it was on a movie. I lived here my whole damn life. People just be naming shit after is without our involvement.

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      I think they confused Denver and Phoenix. Because you’re very likely to get something like that in the South West.

    • gorkur
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      12 months ago

      The Danish stole them from us and added pickles.

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    82 months ago

    The Vietnam one is wrong. That’s a specialty banh mi. For what they call a ‘hot dog’ they slice them down the sides then fry them on a stick.

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    72 months ago

    Sweden: These are called Tunnbrödrulle (flat bread roll)

    Chile: These are called Completos (complete ones, the whole package basically. A hot dog with everything on it). They are also commonly served with Chilean-style mustard and Ají, a spicy sauce.

    If I had to choose between them, I’d go for a Completo. Those things will be the death of me, but I will in the very least die happy

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    72 months ago

    All the ways to get your daily sodium nitrates. My only complaint is why isn’t there a glazed hot dog?

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    62 months ago

    Who the hell is serving the Georgia one? Never heard of it, never seen it sold at a cart, never seen it at a fair. I’m calling bs.