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2006-11-06 22:26:34 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

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Mine is 100% solid premium JustHonest grade "A" beef

2006-11-07 03:26:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I'm sorry you even asked this.
I understood the sausage to be "manufactured meat" (that term alone sends shivers down my spine) but never dreamed it was half the awful ingredients mentioned above!
So I checked Wikipedia and find:
A hot dog is a type of cooked, cured and often smoked sausage of even texture and flavor that is softer and more moist than most sausages, and the sausage most readily eaten as finger food, especially in the United States. .

Hot dogs are traditionally made from beef, pork, or a combination of those meats. Unlike many other sausages (which may be sold cooked or uncooked), hot dogs are always cooked before being offered commercially.
Sounds not so bad after all:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_dogs

2006-11-06 23:01:47 · answer #2 · answered by Yellowstonedogs 7 · 0 1

depends on which brand you buy. some hot dogs are made of spare parts grinded up together if you read the ingredients label you'd never eat a hot dog again.

2006-11-06 22:29:20 · answer #3 · answered by redsnowykitten 3 · 0 1

maximum recipes for warm canines combine mutually a delectable mix of popular meats (beef, beef, rooster, or turkey), meat fat, a cereal filler that ought to be the two bread crumbs, flour, or oatmeal, slightly of egg white, and a mouth-watering array of herbs and seasonings alongside with garlic, pepper, floor mustard, nutmeg, salt, and onion. as quickly as those components are grinded mutually, the stuffing is squeezed into sausage casings. many of the nice and cozy canines bought in shops are enclosed in guy made cellulose casings, yet maximum residing house-made warm canines are made out of organic animal intestines. Following the stuffing technique is the pre-cooking cycle wherein the nice and cozy canines links are tossed into boiling water for variety of quarter-hour. ultimately, the canines are packaged, loaded on transport vans, and despatched off to nutrition markets.

2016-10-21 10:05:25 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Most recipes for hot dogs combine together a blend of meats (pork, beef, chicken, or turkey), meat fat, a cereal filler which could be either bread crumbs, flour, or oatmeal, a little bit of egg white, and an array of herbs and seasonings including garlic, pepper, ground mustard, nutmeg, salt, and onion.

2006-11-06 22:44:16 · answer #5 · answered by lynnca1972 5 · 0 1

And don't forget about the stuff that falls in or flies in that gets ground up with it...

2006-11-06 22:31:08 · answer #6 · answered by Xceed One 3 · 0 1

In England, we call the bits that they make sausages and things out of as the 'unmentionables' of a pig...ie. you don't want to know...

Eye lashes, ball sacks, knees....eugh!

2006-11-06 22:38:21 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

The parts that aren't used for anything else.

2006-11-06 22:28:16 · answer #8 · answered by Cali Dude 4 · 1 1

Lips and a**holes.. seen it on a comedy movie years ago...Ha Ha..

2006-11-06 22:38:53 · answer #9 · answered by Tracy 4 · 0 1

lips,tounges,azz holes-all the juicy stuff

2006-11-06 22:29:33 · answer #10 · answered by super stud 4 · 0 1

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