• @AllOutOfBubbleGum
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    1 month ago

    Sausages may be housed in animal intestines, but I’d be surprised if hotdogs were. I think hotdogs retain their shape just from the pre-cooking process they all go through before being packaged. Correct me if I’m wrong.

    • Windows_Error_Noises
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      61 month ago

      You are only about 1/3rd wrong (but mostly correct)! Hotdogs absolutely have casings, sometimes natural animal intestine of pork or sheep, other organs, and collagen casings --those are edible, and stay on the 'dogs. Others use things like cellulose, and various filler type ingredients to create a casing, and those are stripped off before shipping. If you don’t know the ingredients, you can usually tell if it’s natural casing from the extra stiffness in the bite. And they’re usually more expensive, lol

      • @AllOutOfBubbleGum
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        21 month ago

        Oh wow, some are stripped off before shipping? So cheap American-style hotdogs such as Oscar Mayer would be an example of that?

        • @moakley
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          11 month ago

          American-style hotdog

          What other kind of hot dog is there? That’s just a hot dog.

          • @AllOutOfBubbleGum
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            21 month ago

            Gotcha. Just making sure we’re talking about the same thing.