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  2. Ketwurst - Wikipedia

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    The word "ketwurst" comes from a combination of Ketchup and Wurst [1] (German for "sausage"). Its preparation involves the heating of a special Bockwurst, larger than regular hot dogs, in water. A long roll is pierced by a hot metal cylinder, which creates an appropriately sized hole. The sausage is then dunked in ketchup and put inside of the ...

  3. Drei Damen vom Grill - Wikipedia

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    Drei Damen vom Grill was a German television series that aired from 1978 to 1992 on Germany's public television station, ARD. The series revolved around the Färber family (Margarete, Magda and Margot Färber) who ran a snack bar in West Berlin .

  4. How Hot Dogs Are Made: The Stomach-Churning Process ... - AOL

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    A Brief History of Hot Dogs. You can’t tell the story of the American hot dog without starting in Europe. After all, modern sausage culture was born in Germany before traveling to the U.S. in ...

  5. Hot dog - Wikipedia

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    A hot dog as served on Coney Island in 1940. The word frankfurter comes from Frankfurt, Germany, where pork sausages similar to hot dogs originated. [8] These sausages, Frankfurter Würstchen, were known since the 13th century and given to the people on the event of imperial coronations, starting with the coronation of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor, as King.

  6. We Taste-Tested 18 of the Best Hot Dog Brands—Here ... - AOL

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    We tested the best hot dog brands around to find out once and for all which one reigns supreme, and it turns out that there are some major differences in each brand’s taste and texture ...

  7. Wienerschnitzel - Wikipedia

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    In American English, wiener is a colloquial name for a hot dog, which is sometimes called Wiener Würstchen ("little Viennese sausage") in German. [9] The specific phrase Wiener Schnitzel denotes a "Viennese breaded veal cutlet", [10] [11] something the restaurant chain has served briefly as a limited menu item in 2017. [2]

  8. Swanson TV Dinners, Hot Pockets, and More Iconic Frozen ... - AOL

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    Hot Pockets took the '80s by storm, veering away from the TV dinner trend and heading into quick bites territory. The decade brought other quick bites too, like Toaster Strudels .

  9. List of hot dogs - Wikipedia

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    A cooked, usually deep fried, hot dog placed in an Italian roll or pizza bread, and topped with a combination of fried bell peppers, onions, and potatoes. [19] Ketwurst: East Germany: A type of hot dog created in the German Democratic Republic, it involves the heating of a special Bockwurst, larger than regular hot dogs, in water. A long roll ...