Chicago has long been a city of innovation when it comes to food. From classic, globally-loved staples like deep-dish pizza and Italian beef, to the beloved Chicago-style hot dog -- considered to be ...
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Hot dogs are a beloved street food staple in many countries, but they aren’t all created equal. Each culture puts its own spin on this simple sausage-in-a-bun concept, adding unique toppings, sauces, ...
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Americans consume about 150 million hot dogs across the nation on Fourth of July alone — enough to stretch between Los Angeles (the country’s hot-dog-eating capital) and Washington D.C. five times.
In most communities across the country, a hot dog is a simple recipe: a wiener, a bun and a squiggle of ketchup or mustard.