Original hot dogs from all over the world
Hot dog or sausage in a bun - this dish is the epitome of simplicity. That's probably why it has become so popular all over the world. And although it can not be called particularly refined, it is prepared in various parts of our planet. The history of the hot dog dates back to the Middle Ages: it is believed that the first sausages appeared in Frankfurt in 1487. However, the turning point in the "career" of hot dogs is associated with the mass emigration from Europe to the United States at the end of the XIX century. The first hot dog stand appeared on Coney Island. There is a lot of freedom of interpretation in the preparation of hot dogs, since there has never been a reference recipe. Most of the most different variants of hot dogs can be found, of course, in the country of its origin - the USA. However, fast food sellers in Asia or Europe also have many very original ideas for their preparation. Watch original hot dogs from all over the world, just don't do it on an empty stomach.
Chili dog, or hot dog with chili con carne sauce from Los Angeles. (Photo: regan76/flickr.com)
Chiang Mai Dogs is a pork sausage generously seasoned with lemon sorghum and chili pepper on a fast food stick in Chiang Mai in Thailand. (Photo: Ian@ThePaperboy/Flickr.com )
Danger dog, or a dangerous hot dog from California with bacon, fried onions and chili con carne sauce. It means dangerous to your health. (Photo: Heather Harvey / Flickr.com )
Cheese dog, or a variant of a hot dog with cheese, which can be bought in different cities of the USA. (Photo: Paul Goyette / Flickr.com )
"Piggy in a blanket", also known as Wesley Dogs. Such hot dogs can be bought in the USA, Great Britain, Australia, Denmark, Ireland, Japan and Russia. (Photo: Daniel Oines / Flickr.com )
Boerewors is a hot dog from South Africa. In the middle of the bun, as a rule, a sausage made of beef or lamb, seasoned with coriander, nutmeg and cloves. (Photo: Seth Anderson / Flickr.com )
Chicago-style hot dog: beef, mustard, onion, fresh tomatoes and pickled vegetables. (Photo: jeffreyw/Flickr.com)
Chili hot dog, of course, with chili sauce. (Photo: richardzx/Flickr.com)
Bacon Wrapped Hot Dog, or a hot dog wrapped in bacon. This is a real calorie bomb. (Photo: Masa Assassin / Flickr.com )
Corn dog in Texas. Sausage in dough on a stick. It looks delicious. (Photo: Willis Lam / Flickr.com )
Asiadogs. (Photo: thewanderingeater/Flickr.com)
Japanese hot dog. Original, you can't say anything. (Photo: Sarah/com)
Swedish hot dog, in my opinion, the healthiest hot dog in the world, mashed potatoes instead of bread... on a plate. (Photo: dvortygirl/Flickr.com)
A Polish hot dog is a sausage or sausage in a bun and lots and lots of fried onions, and, of course, a pickled cucumber. (Photo: Benny Mazur / Flickr.com )
Hot dog from South Korea - can be served on a stick or in a bun, while the sausage is pre-dipped in batter and fried. (Photo: anokarina/Flickr.com)
A Parisian hot dog is a sausage, of course, inside a baguette, most often with cheese, which is served hot. And mushroom sauce is also supposed to go with it. (Photo: Michelle Kinser Bruns / Flickr.com )
Hot dog "thai style", or hot dog in Thai style. (Photo: Oliver Kramp / Flickr.com )
Sonoran hot dog, or hot dog from Mexico - sausage inside bread with cheese, avocado, onion, beans and mayonnaise. (Photo: stu-spivach/Flickr.com)
Hot Dog Vegetariano, or vegetarian hot dog: instead of a sausage inside the bun, all kinds of raw and fried vegetables, pickled cucumbers, and everything is sprinkled with cheese. (Photo: Dudu's Hot Dog / Flickr.com )
And this is a historical photo: hot dogs on Coney Island in 1946, which were then called "hot frankfurters". (Nathan’s Famous Coney Island — 1946). (Photo: Roy/Flickr.com)