Do you consider a hot dog a sandwich?

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  • A hot dog is a sandwich, it's bread with a filling of meat or other filling between so the answer I voted is yes. But it's a fluke invention, when crockery was too expensive the frankfurter was served in long rolls and there comes the hot dog,but it was originally, for moisture, served with an American mustard, later on upgraded to one with tomato sauce, the Germans caught up on the hot dog by adding a bland mutton sausage to a bread roll instead of a frankfurter, served with German mustard, or your selection of relish, including grilled onions, keeping up with the German tradition the Germans only added to the hot dog German ingredients, then later on was Wendy's (Australia) with their special butters: garlic or onion butter, with a skinless frankfurter, served with your choice of tomato sauce, hot chili sauce, sweet chili sauce, barbeque sauce, sweet mustard or hot English mustard, served with butter if you like, in a seedless bread roll (it's an ice cream parlour and they don't have Wendy's any more, it's been replaced by Moe's dog and shake which is supposedly New York style hot dogs, it's not New York really, New York hot dogs are cruder, with a tomato relish, or grilled onions, authentic American mustard, even tomato sauce, nothing fancy, on a hand cut hot dog roll, lightly toasted for two minutes with a frankfurter slid in there, hence is the invention of America's red hots).

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