Why is a hotdog called a hotdog?
By SK401001
@SK401001 (934)
United States
January 15, 2007 1:21pm CST
In 1987, Frankfurt, Germany celebrated the 500th birthday of the frankfurter, the hot dog sausage. Although, the people of Vienna (Wien), Austria will point out that their wiener sausages are proof of origin for the hot dog. (By the way, ham, being pork meat, is found in hotdogs.) According to Douglas B. Smith in his book "Every wonder why?" the hotdog was given its name by a cartoonist.
A butcher from Frankfurt who owned a dachshund named the long frankfurter sausage a "dachshund sausage," the dachshund being a slim dog with a long body. ("Dachshund" is German for "badger dog." They were originally bred for hunting badgers.) German immigrants introduced the dachshund sausage (and Hamburg meat) to the United States. In 1871, German butcher Charles Feltman opened the first "hotdog" stand in Coney Island in 1871, selling 3,684 dachshund sausages, most wrapped in a milk bread roll, during his first year in business.
In the meantime, frankfurters - and wieners - were sold as hot food by sausage sellers. In 1901, New York Times cartoonist T.A. Dargan noticed that one sausage seller used bread buns to handle the hot sausages after he burnt his fingers and decided to illustrate the incident. He wasn't sure of the spelling of dachshund and simply called it "hot dog."
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@HADDOWZ (1469)
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30 May 10
A very interesting fact you have shared with us about the reasoning behind the name hotdogs. Can you explain why we put this type of food in a bun to eat, we dont ususally do htat with normal sausages, so why hotdogs.
Also why do we normally smear mustard or ketchup on the hotdog before consuming it.
Just interested.
Happy eating..
@dnatureofdtrain (5273)
• Janesville, Wisconsin
10 May 07
Thanks For sharing this about hot dogs with us. . I love eating hot dogs but I can not have pork. They do make hot dogs out of turkey and chicken too..
I found this link to other hot dog facts and trivia you may enjoy looking at.
http://www.hot-dog.org/factstrivia.html
Take care,
- DNatureofDTrain




