What are hot dogs made of?

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What are hot dogs made of?

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Dannie Boy wrote: Fri Feb 10, 2023 2:49 pm Maybe best avoided? :duck:
https://thehumaneleague.org/article/wha ... gs-made-of
Sounds like they cover all the basic food groups except grease.
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HHTel wrote: Fri Feb 10, 2023 2:30 pm However, that brought up another complaint. Why the hell do some companies leave the plastic casing on hot dogs? A pig to remove once it's in the bun with onions and mustard.
Surely, these casings should be removed before packaging which many companies do.
I agree, the first time I had hot dogs I commented to my wife (after finishing 2) that they taste kind of funny. She asked if I took the plastic casing off, OOops!
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No doubt that some of them have preservatives added, but I will risk a bit to use the following. They have a big range of products, including some really tasty Frankfurters and Smoked Hotdogs.

https://www.tgm.co.th/index.php

https://www.tgm.co.th/product.php?c=7

https://www.tgm.co.th/product.php?c=6
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migrant wrote: Fri Feb 10, 2023 3:32 pm
HHTel wrote: Fri Feb 10, 2023 2:30 pm However, that brought up another complaint. Why the hell do some companies leave the plastic casing on hot dogs? A pig to remove once it's in the bun with onions and mustard.
Surely, these casings should be removed before packaging which many companies do.
I agree, the first time I had hot dogs I commented to my wife (after finishing 2) that they taste kind of funny. She asked if I took the plastic casing off, OOops!
Typically sausage that's made with artificial casing isn't sold with the casing still there; it's used for things like hot dogs, where the casings are stripped off before they're packaged and sold.
Many companies do but ...... some don't. Cost saving I guess.
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Nereus wrote: Fri Feb 10, 2023 4:01 pm Written by treehuggers, or similar types!

No doubt that some of them have preservatives added, but I will risk a bit to use the following. They have a big range of products, including some really tasty Frankfurters and Smoked Hotdogs.

https://www.tgm.co.th/index.php

https://www.tgm.co.th/product.php?c=7

https://www.tgm.co.th/product.php?c=6
Well Nereus, I think the OP pretty much relates to the cr@p, cheap shite - hell, sometimes they almost taste nice though.... Along with plenty of onions, strong mustard et al.

You are talking decent sausages - sometimes classed as "Hot Dogs".... :wink:

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