I eat beans on dogs
No beans, only dogs
Submitted 5 weeks ago by nifty@lemmy.world to [deleted]
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HappySkullsplitter@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
beansbeansbeans@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
Preach
ShinkanTrain@lemmy.ml 5 weeks ago
Saw this posted a while back people all over the world came together to point out how wrong it is
other_cat@lemmy.zip 5 weeks ago
Haha was about to say the same thing, this image never fails to evoke anger wherever it goes.
Maggoty@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
Somehow the hot dog taco/burrito got assigned to Norway?
ChowJeeBai@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
banhbaoboy@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Yep, that’s Vietnam
kalogreant@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
The Amsterdam dog really isn’t anything dutch or traditional. It’s just cheap pre baked nasty stuff that only tourists eat because they’re not returning customers and thus won’t complain about shitty food
We honestly don’t really have our own hotdog style. A specific raw beef with pickles on a white bread roll tho, that’s the good stuff
fristislurper@feddit.nl 5 weeks ago
A candidate for genuine Dutch hot dog-like food are maybe broodjes rookworst:
Or maybe even worstenbroodjes, now that I think of it…
TranscendentalEmpire@lemm.ee 5 weeks ago
What do they sell during Honkbal Hoofdklasse?
philycheeze@sh.itjust.works 5 weeks ago
It looks like it was specifically designed to be sold to traveling Americans. My brother would probably get two before trying one.
tja@sh.itjust.works 5 weeks ago
As a German: nobody I know would call that a hotdog. If we talk about hotdog it is the one pictured for Denmark
UnfortunateShort@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
Or just plain Bratwurst im Brötchen. With ketchup and mustard typically applied by the customer, usually using these disgusting squeezy-bottle-thingies
BallShapedMan@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
What the fuck? I live near Denver and I’ve never had a Denver. This is bullshit!
TheRtRevKaiser@sh.itjust.works 5 weeks ago
Yeah I grew up in Georgia and I’ve never seen whatever that bullshit on a plate is, lol.
0ops@lemm.ee 5 weeks ago
Grew up in the potato-growing part of Idaho. I’ve never seen that baked-potato-dog thing in my life. If anything, anecdotally, Idaho should be the “pig in a blanket”: a bun baked around a hotdog and dipped in who gives a fuck. The cheap ones are just wrapped in Pillsbury croissant dough from the can, the good ones use homemade dough.
BallShapedMan@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
LMAO!! Like a Denver Omelette, never heard of it until it was on a movie. I lived here my whole damn life. People just be naming shit after is without our involvement.
Maggoty@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
I think they confused Denver and Phoenix. Because you’re very likely to get something like that in the South West.
rabber@lemmy.ca 5 weeks ago
It’s Icelands national dish and not on here wtf
gorkur@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
The Danish stole them from us and added pickles.
Zexks@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
The Vietnam one is wrong. That’s a specialty banh mi. For what they call a ‘hot dog’ they slice them down the sides then fry them on a stick.
lemming741@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
No Costco dog, list is shit
PeriodicallyPedantic@lemmy.ca 5 weeks ago
What the fuck are all these abominations?!?!
AmosBurton_ThatGuy@lemmy.ca 5 weeks ago
The pinnacle of the culinary arts is what they are.
PeriodicallyPedantic@lemmy.ca 4 weeks ago
Some are godly gifts from on high to bless our taste buds.
But others are abominations sent from below to befoul our mouths and stain our toilets.
shalafi@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Mostly delicious.
GissaMittJobb@lemmy.ml 5 weeks ago
Sweden: These are called Tunnbrödrulle (flat bread roll)
Chile: These are called Completos (complete ones, the whole package basically. A hot dog with everything on it). They are also commonly served with Chilean-style mustard and Ají, a spicy sauce.
If I had to choose between them, I’d go for a Completo. Those things will be the death of me, but I will in the very least die happy
zealshock@slrpnk.net 5 weeks ago
surph_ninja@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Who the hell is serving the Georgia one? Never heard of it, never seen it sold at a cart, never seen it at a fair. I’m calling bs.
__nobodynowhere@sh.itjust.works 5 weeks ago
Apparently from a pharmacy in Columbus, Georgia. The “scrambled dog”.
surph_ninja@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Thanks! These clickbaits will claim any gas station monstrosity as a local delicacy.
Comrade_Spood@slrpnk.net 5 weeks ago
We sure it doesn’t mean Georgia the country?
tigeruppercut@lemmy.zip 5 weeks ago
I thought oyster crackers were an American thing
Nikko882@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
I object to some of the information about the Norwegian hot dog. Firstly, lompe is not a tortilla: it’s made from potatoes. (You also roll it all the way around the sausage.) The sausages are either shorter hot dogs or wieners. They are usually eaten with ketchup, mustard, onion (raw or roasted), and usually some sort of dressing. Simple and good.
JaymesRS@literature.cafe 5 weeks ago
Given both are potatoe based, what’s the difference between lompe and lefse?
Nikko882@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
Lefse is a larger category. Lompe (also called “potetlefse”) is a kind of lefse. Lefse can also be made from wheat, and there are different kinds. A lot of types of lefser are also eaten as a snack rather than as part of a meal, with either a sweet paste or butter, sugar, and cinnamon on top.
CrowAirbrush@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Thanks now i’m hungry, i can’t easily get hotdogs here ffs.
thesohoriots@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
The ultimate “ok, hear me out” guide to any local area
TheBrideWoreCrimson@sopuli.xyz 4 weeks ago
Scott_of_the_Arctic@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
The Norwegian one is a little simplistic. The wrap is a flat potato bread (lompe) and you always get the choice of a hotdog bun or a lompe. The sausage itself is either a plain sausage, one impregnated with cheese, one impregnated with cheese and wrapped in bacon, or one made of hamburger meat. There are then optional extras like pickle, onion, crispy fried onion etc and of course ketchup and or mustard.
These are available at pretty much every kiosk/news agent/gas station. The choices are pretty much always the same. Personally I go for a bacon and cheese sausage on a wholemeal bun with fried onions and mustard.
MotorCade93@sh.itjust.works 5 weeks ago
The Michigan one is what we Michiganders call a Flint Style Coney. Popularized by the hit chain restaurant which originated here, Halo Burger.
Agent641@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
There is a restaurant in Australia called Bunnings that only serves hotdogs. They have one every few kilometres. I think you can also buy tools and plants there.
Towerofpain11@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Close, but it’s a hardware store that has a charity stand out the front which sells a “snag in bread”, or also called a sausage sizzle, cooked on a bbq. Your options are a snag in sandwich bread, onion, tomato sauce (ketchup) or mustard. Freshly made with the cheapest quality ingredients.
disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
NY ‘dirty water’ dogs are nothing more than a vessel for red onion sauce.
Note to self- visit Guatemala.
Gingernate@programming.dev 4 weeks ago
Why the fuck is Iceland not on here? Hotdogs are literally the maid food group there
Siegfried@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Chiripan! que carajo es un perro caliente?
TheWilliamist@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
The NJ ripped (deep fried) ones are missing. Also the Carolina is misplaced. The slaw dog originated in WV.
beansbeansbeans@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
I must protest the no beans
nixcamic@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
Guatemala: remove the bacon wrap, add ketchup. Like, you can get it with bacon and without ketchup but you have to request both those things extra.
Maggoty@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
There’s a few weird things on this list. For example, someone really loves their mayonnaise.
nixcamic@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
Oh but we definitely put mayo on our hot dogs here.
UnPassive@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
The hot dogs I’ve been eating all my life didn’t even make the list…
sit@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 weeks ago
I know nothing about this stuff, but I think USA shouldn’t have 30 different ot dawgss. Choose one and sit the fuck down.
buddascrayon@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
YOU SHUT YOUR WHORE MOUTH!
FlyingSquid@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
If you think that is too many types of sausage, you should see what they’ve got in Germany.
dumbass@leminal.space 5 weeks ago
The Australian hotdog:
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HappySkullsplitter@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
I grew up poor too
I didn’t know we were Australian
Jumuta@sh.itjust.works 5 weeks ago
bunnings sausage sizzle is literally the Australian staple food
sadbehr@lemmy.nz 4 weeks ago
Here representing the kiwis. I was looking for this one on the chart.
Pregnenolone@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
If you call this a hotdog you’re going to get stabbed
Heavybell@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
Propper Aussie sausage is better than a “hotdog”.
inconceivable@lemm.ee 4 weeks ago
I moved to Australia in my 30s. These still don’t completely sit right with me.
dumbass@leminal.space 5 weeks ago
That’s a Bunnings hotdog, now come stab me!