I get a type of locally made hotdogs that are more like your definition of sausage--they even have the sheep intestine casing! Tasty sons of bitches...lolSonderKommando wrote:
because hot dogs are compressed meat byproducts. Sausages are ground meat in an sheath like wrapping. Hot dogs arent even on the same level as sausage.eleven bravo wrote:
how is a burrito a sandwhich?
frikandel >> hotdog

I'll highlight it for you then.tuckergustav wrote:
I don't see anything that resembles a hot dog in this definition.Websters Online Dictionary wrote:
Definition of SANDWICH
1
a : two or more slices of bread or a split roll having a filling in between b : one slice of bread covered with food
2
: something resembling a sandwich; especially : composite structural material consisting of layers often of high-strength facings bonded to a low strength central core
And I am a woman...if there is one thing I know, it's sandwiches. amirite? /thread
Hotdogs come on buns though, not rolls.
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Jesus fucking balls. Maybe if fucktard Australia you may consider it a sandwich. But here in America its not a fucking sandwich and we get final say for two reasons. 1. Hot dogs are an American food. 2. America's opinion or stance is the only one that matters.DrunkFace wrote:
I'll highlight it for you then.tuckergustav wrote:
I don't see anything that resembles a hot dog in this definition.Websters Online Dictionary wrote:
Definition of SANDWICH
1
a : two or more slices of bread or a split roll having a filling in between b : one slice of bread covered with food
2
: something resembling a sandwich; especially : composite structural material consisting of layers often of high-strength facings bonded to a low strength central core
And I am a woman...if there is one thing I know, it's sandwiches. amirite? /thread
facepalmDBBrinson1 wrote:
Hotdogs come on buns though, not rolls.
1. German food...SonderKommando wrote:
Jesus fucking balls. Maybe if fucktard Australia you may consider it a sandwich. But here in America its not a fucking sandwich and we get final say for two reasons. 1. Hot dogs are an American food. 2. America's opinion or stance is the only one that matters.DrunkFace wrote:
I'll highlight it for you then.tuckergustav wrote:
I don't see anything that resembles a hot dog in this definition.
And I am a woman...if there is one thing I know, it's sandwiches. amirite? /thread
2. Typical American arrogance.
A hot dog is a sausage.
Hot dogs get placed in specialised hot dog buns.
A hot dog bun with a hot dog in it is commonly referred to as just a hot dog.
I don't class something in a bun as a sandwich. For me, a sandwich (in its simplest form) is a filling between two slices of bread.
A burger in a bun is not a sandwich.
Some bacon in a roll is not a sandwich.
Some cheese and ham between two slices of bread is a sandwich.
Thus, in my opinion, a hot dog is not a sandwich.
Of course, this entirely depends on your definition of a sandwich. The definition will undoubtedly vary from country to country, and even region to region.
So I think the answer to the question "is a hotdog a sandwich?" is "sometimes, it depends where you are and where you're from."
Why are we having this discussion?
Hot dogs get placed in specialised hot dog buns.
A hot dog bun with a hot dog in it is commonly referred to as just a hot dog.
I don't class something in a bun as a sandwich. For me, a sandwich (in its simplest form) is a filling between two slices of bread.
A burger in a bun is not a sandwich.
Some bacon in a roll is not a sandwich.
Some cheese and ham between two slices of bread is a sandwich.
Thus, in my opinion, a hot dog is not a sandwich.
Of course, this entirely depends on your definition of a sandwich. The definition will undoubtedly vary from country to country, and even region to region.
So I think the answer to the question "is a hotdog a sandwich?" is "sometimes, it depends where you are and where you're from."
Why are we having this discussion?
*facepalm*
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I think this sums it up pretty good. End of thread.liquidat0r wrote:
A hot dog is a sausage.
Hot dogs get placed in specialised hot dog buns.
A hot dog bun with a hot dog in it is commonly referred to as just a hot dog.
I don't class something in a bun as a sandwich. For me, a sandwich (in its simplest form) is a filling between two slices of bread.
A burger in a bun is not a sandwich.
Some bacon in a roll is not a sandwich.
Some cheese and ham between two slices of bread is a sandwich.
Thus, in my opinion, a hot dog is not a sandwich.
Of course, this entirely depends on your definition of a sandwich. The definition will undoubtedly vary from country to country, and even region to region.
So I think the answer to the question "is a hotdog a sandwich?" is "sometimes, it depends where you are and where you're from."
Why are we having this discussion?
/close.
Why is this being discussed? I said /thread... der...lol
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Closed.
lolwut
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hot dogs were created by German American immigrants ass tard. the hot dog is synonymous with America.DrunkFace wrote:
facepalmDBBrinson1 wrote:
Hotdogs come on buns though, not rolls.1. German food...SonderKommando wrote:
Jesus fucking balls. Maybe if fucktard Australia you may consider it a sandwich. But here in America its not a fucking sandwich and we get final say for two reasons. 1. Hot dogs are an American food. 2. America's opinion or stance is the only one that matters.DrunkFace wrote:
I'll highlight it for you then.
2. Typical American arrogance.
Much like people buy "Pepsi" and not "Pepsi Cola"unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Only nobody ever wants to buy a "hot dog sandwich" from a vendor. They just buy a "hot dog."DrunkFace wrote:
A hot dog is just the piece of meat. The "sausage" if you will. Once it is put into a bread roll (or bun) it becomes a hot dog sandwich.
Better have bread. And stuff on it.
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Well, you can buy a hot dog without a bun, but you usually specify. But I challenge you to pull up to a McD's window and order a Pepsi without the cup.War Man wrote:
Much like people buy "Pepsi" and not "Pepsi Cola"unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Only nobody ever wants to buy a "hot dog sandwich" from a vendor. They just buy a "hot dog."DrunkFace wrote:
A hot dog is just the piece of meat. The "sausage" if you will. Once it is put into a bread roll (or bun) it becomes a hot dog sandwich.
Better have bread. And stuff on it.
*fuck the cup... pour it in my hand for..
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