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1. Hot dogs are cooked in a casing, or thin skin, to keep their shape.
2. Seattle, Washington, often called Seattle style hot dogs, are known for the liberal use of cream cheese and onions, usually on a grilled toasted bun, often with kraut.
3. Hot dogs are served most frequently with baked beans.
4. Hot dogs are among America's favorite foods.
5. Hot dogs are one of the most popular foods for Americans, especially American children.
6. Hot dogs are available on almost every street corner, as well as at delicatessens, at stands that also serve tropical juice drinks such as Papaya King and Gray's Papaya, and at one of the most famous hot dog restaurants in the world, Nathan's Famous in Brooklyn's Coney Island.
7. Hot dogs are also called franks, frankfurter, wiener, mini sausages, ball parks, and dachshund.
8. Pure beef hot dogs are specially formulated to be significantly leaner and contain less added water than standards used by other hot dog manufacturers.
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1. According to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council, hot dogs are made from Specially Selected Meat Trimmings of Beef and/or Pork, mostly from muscle.
2. Whether sizzled on the barbecue or eaten at the ball game, hot dogs are so popular that it seems almost unpatriotic to point out that they are essentially tidy little bundles of sodium, additives, and fat.