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what is the difference?

of a polish dog and a hotdog

i sell hotdogs at my work and people always get mad i don't have polish dogs-aren't they the same thing?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    A hot dog is a type of fully-cooked, cured and/or smoked moist sausage of soft, even, texture and flavor. It is usually placed hot in a soft, sliced Hot dog bun of approximately the same length as the sausage, and optionally garnished with condiments and toppings. In the United Kingdom and Australia, hot dog refers more commonly to the combination of sausage and bun, with the sausage called a frankfurt.

    A Maxwell Street Polish (Polish Hot Dog) consists of a grilled all-beef Polish sausage topped with grilled onions and yellow mustard and the optional sport peppers, on a bun.

  • They are NOT the same thing. Polish sausages come in a casing are larger, usually spicy and have a distinctive flavor

  • 1 decade ago

    Referring to Brauts

  • 1 decade ago

    polish hot dogs are actually sausages.

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