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minus-squareCaptainBlagbird@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·17 hours agoWouldn’t that be just a sausage? A hot dog also has bread.
minus-squareessell@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down1·12 hours agoI believe you’re thinking of a hotdog bun. Different thing. They’re a natural pairing and often found together, like when we say “would you like an ice-cream?” The ice cream cone is implied.
minus-squareLifter@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkarrow-up1·2 hours agoWhere I live, they would ask “cone or cup?” for the ice cream.
minus-squareCaptainBlagbird@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·4 hours agoAh I see. I guess it’s a language/cultural thing. Here hot dog refers to the combination of the sausage with the bun. E.g. you can use the bun for making a sandwich instead and the sausage (usually a Wiener Würstchen or Frankfurter Würstchen) in a soup or together with potatoes, or in other meals.
Wouldn’t that be just a sausage? A hot dog also has bread.
I believe you’re thinking of a hotdog bun. Different thing.
They’re a natural pairing and often found together, like when we say “would you like an ice-cream?” The ice cream cone is implied.
Where I live, they would ask “cone or cup?” for the ice cream.
Ah I see. I guess it’s a language/cultural thing.
Here hot dog refers to the combination of the sausage with the bun. E.g. you can use the bun for making a sandwich instead and the sausage (usually a Wiener Würstchen or Frankfurter Würstchen) in a soup or together with potatoes, or in other meals.