• Krik@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    A hotdog by definition always contains a boiled sausage stuffed inside a bun or something similar. A currywurst isn’t a hotdog. It comes with fries and no bun Also that Germany variant in the pic isn’t one. It’s just the plain old delicious Bratwurst and Sauerkraut.

    The standard hotdog you can find in Germany consists of a bun and sausage with ketchup, mustard, crispy onions, pickles and sometimes cole slaw.

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      1 day ago

      While I appreciate the criteria for including a bun, this infographic opened up the option for no bun.

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      24 hours ago

      The standard hotdog you can find in Germany consists of a bun and sausage with ketchup, mustard, crispy onions, pickles and sometimes cole slaw.

      Where would that be the “standard”?
      The most common sausage in a bun combination is just sausage, bun, ketchup/mustard.
      Unless you’re specifically talking about restaurants that have an item called “Hot Dog” on their menu, which in turn is rather rare.

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        22 hours ago

        I never saw such a ‘light’ hotdog. No matter where I went they always sold them with everything I wrote.

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          7 hours ago

          They’re not sold as ‘hot dogs’ but I’m pretty sure there isn’t a place in Germany where plain old bratwurst in a plain old bun isn’t a thing.