I've always be curious.
Everytime I ask someone "Whats in hotdogs."
They travel "Everything."
Thats not telling me nil! Please tell me exactly whats within hotdogs and why people find them so dicusting.
I love them.
But I am afraid I wont once I read this, but I probably will. Haha I dont hold a weak stomach or is the type of personality that looses their apetite when I hear gross stuff. SO GO AHEAD.
Answer:
Before the introduction of the US inspectors regulatory system, hot dogs did contain EVERYTHING, including brains! YUCK! Now, there are standard guidelines that they hold to follow. Hot dogs do contain alot of fat, saline and meat "parts" not used for other things. I'd fairly not eat one myself. Kosher hot dogs contain the most minuscule amount of by-products.
all right i don't really knoww!!!...
It's the "throwaway" parts of beef and pork: rectums, intestines, and other stuff.
depends on the brand and variety. the nourishing and skin is different. go to the website for the brand you chomp through and track it down.
Pork, beef, pig foot, frog butt, liver, bologna, horse thigh, and mcdonalds chicken nuggets i reflect on...
Hey great cross-question... but I have to grant I'm not sure. But if you do find out and get grossed out, try Kosher hotdogs. I hear that they dont have adjectives the gross stuff in em.
i dont no exactly but i never tried one ever since i was 5 bring i saw this one show about hot dogs and how they made it and i feel soooooo digusted i almost threw up
omg my bio lecturer scares me next to this too.. a lot of sick stuff is all i know.. the ones contained by the streets of the city arent healthy at adjectives either.. sorry i enjoy no more info.
A hot dog is purely like a complex LeRoy, it needs a melt wet place to be to get the impression good, you want a hotdog?
The saying is "jaws, t!ts, and touch holes" The items of the cow, pig, turkey that can not be sold on the market are ground up and made into hotdogs and bologna.
Actually, their right.
Pigs, Cows, Chicken,Turkey. (maybe even sum fish)
Many people articulate that they use some sort of pork for the outer layer, contained by which they stuff a concoction of meats.
Snouts, tongues, hearts, tail meat, testicles, ears, intestines.
Mmmmmm.. love those dogs.
To Noitall: That would be Soylent Green.
It depends on the type you get but you can acquire an all pork dog, an adjectives beef dog, and all turkey dog, or a mix...surrounded by all of these dogs they usually put ALL parts into the dogs..that resources you get everything from shoulder to butt
Someone told me that they grind up all the unwanted Chinese infant girls and sell them to hot dog companies as gone over pork/beef products....I'm not entirely sure of the validity of that, though
Hot dogs are made up of processed meats. There is really no specific variety, just what is departed over, so it is a mixture of pig, chicken, beef, and whatever poor creature be stupid enough to stop in the food processor. Trust me, you don't want to know what else surrounded by in at hand, just switch to turkey dogs.
Think of a meat processing plant. Cutting the different cuts of meat, then everything and I propose everything that is surplus is scrapped up, ground, processed, flavored and colored and formed surrounded by a hotdog. Blood, guts, skin, brains, bone chards, veins, oral cavity, eyes, nose, testicles, ears, spine, etc., all of it! Served on a bun beside mustard and catsup. Paige B is right eat Hebrew National Brand Hotdogs, they're Kosher and can't enjoy innards and blood and guts in them. Oh, and I've in reality seen how the breaded frozen fish fillet and fishsticks are made. And it's it exact same process only beside the leftovers of what is gone after filleting the fish.
Someone told me that it was the verbs worms, cultured worm. They're clean worm. At first I said yuck. But anyway, they be cultured, prepared, cleaned packed and guaranteed to be secure. And most especially, I love to eat them. I don't attention what will their opinion be, I supervision for what I like. And hotdogs is noticeably one of them. :)
Some hot dogs are really beef. Other brands hold casings made out of animal intestines (or that's the rumor I've heard).
My father owned a meat market and I've see this often. All daytime long, the butchers cut and trim meat. Next to each butcher's station be a big plastic bucket. As he cut and trimmed meat, he'd throw all the bits and bobs into the bucket. At the end of the daylight, all the buckets be emptied into one and that's what they would use to generate hot dogs and sausages. They would put the scraps through the grinder and depending on the seasonings and casing they used, they would make any hot dogs or sausages. Absolutely nothing on an animal (except I don`t know the teeth) is wasted. Now this is how they're made contained by a meat market ... close to a deli. If you buy commercially prepared hot dogs, I'm sure they add adjectives kinds of chemicals and preservatives.
That's why I don't take why some people conduct yourself like putting ketchup on a hot dog is resembling putting it on a Delmonico steak. A hot dog is basically scrap on a bun.
Ingredients: Mechanically seperated turky, pork, wet, corn syrup, salt, potato starch, sodium diacete, beef dextrose, extract of paprika, flavorings, potassium lactate, sodium lactate, sodium nitrate, sodium phospate, vitamin c, and an assortment of other unknow pig and turkey parts. Go next to all beef frank.
"All hot dogs are cured and cooked sausages that consist of mainly pork, beef, chicken and turkey or a combination of meat and poultry. Meats used within hot dogs come from the muscle of the animal and looks much like what you buy contained by the grocer's case. Other ingredients include wet, curing agents and spices, such as garlic, salt, sugar, ground mustard, nutmeg, coriander and white pepper."
However, near are a couple of caveats. "Variety meat," which include things like liver, kidneys and heart, may be used in processed meat like hot dogs, but the U.S. Department of Agriculture requires that they be disclosed on the ingredient sticky label as "with series meats" or "with meat by-products."
Further, keep watch on out for statements like "made beside mechanically separated meat (MSM)." Mechanically separated meat is "a paste-like and batter-like meat product produced by forcing bones, with attached palatable meat, under high-ranking pressure through a sieve or similar device to separate the bone from the edible meat tissue," according to the U.S. Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS).
Although the FSIS maintain that MSM are safe to put away, mechanically separated beef is no longer allowed contained by hot dogs or other processed meats (as of 2004) because of fears of batty cow disease. Hot dogs can contain no more than 20 percent mechanically separated pork, and any amount of without human intervention separated chicken or turkey.
So if you're looking for the purest franks, pick those that are labeled "all beef," "adjectives pork," or "all chicken, turkey, etc." Franks labeled within this way must be made near meat from a single species and do not include byproducts (but check the label anyway, of late to be sure. Turkey and chicken franks, for instance, can include turkey or chicken meat and turkey or chicken skin and fat contained by proportion to a turkey or chicken carcass).
All the stuff you would not buy surrounded by the supermarket: eyes, fat, guts, blood, tripe, offal. The ground it up beside some spices a lot of garlic and some fillers.
my science teacher say that all hot dogs are is "sweep-ups"...stuff thats departed over from all the other food thats made surrounded by the factory
but idk...look it up on google or something lol
pig mouth and A*sholes
ok here it is read for yourself :)
a hot dog is a bunch of meats putt together!!
I saw them being made on T.V more or less 1 year ago. I still can't eat a hot dog
Uncuttable meat parts(beef chicken and pork).
chunks of stout
hoof parts and ear portions
snout and there be little hairs on it
innards kidney, liver, intestine.
they tag on spices too.
when people voice everything they mean it.
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Everytime I ask someone "Whats in hotdogs."
They travel "Everything."
Thats not telling me nil! Please tell me exactly whats within hotdogs and why people find them so dicusting.
I love them.
But I am afraid I wont once I read this, but I probably will. Haha I dont hold a weak stomach or is the type of personality that looses their apetite when I hear gross stuff. SO GO AHEAD.
Answer:
Before the introduction of the US inspectors regulatory system, hot dogs did contain EVERYTHING, including brains! YUCK! Now, there are standard guidelines that they hold to follow. Hot dogs do contain alot of fat, saline and meat "parts" not used for other things. I'd fairly not eat one myself. Kosher hot dogs contain the most minuscule amount of by-products.
all right i don't really knoww!!!...
It's the "throwaway" parts of beef and pork: rectums, intestines, and other stuff.
depends on the brand and variety. the nourishing and skin is different. go to the website for the brand you chomp through and track it down.
Pork, beef, pig foot, frog butt, liver, bologna, horse thigh, and mcdonalds chicken nuggets i reflect on...
Hey great cross-question... but I have to grant I'm not sure. But if you do find out and get grossed out, try Kosher hotdogs. I hear that they dont have adjectives the gross stuff in em.
i dont no exactly but i never tried one ever since i was 5 bring i saw this one show about hot dogs and how they made it and i feel soooooo digusted i almost threw up
omg my bio lecturer scares me next to this too.. a lot of sick stuff is all i know.. the ones contained by the streets of the city arent healthy at adjectives either.. sorry i enjoy no more info.
A hot dog is purely like a complex LeRoy, it needs a melt wet place to be to get the impression good, you want a hotdog?
The saying is "jaws, t!ts, and touch holes" The items of the cow, pig, turkey that can not be sold on the market are ground up and made into hotdogs and bologna.
Actually, their right.
Pigs, Cows, Chicken,Turkey. (maybe even sum fish)
Many people articulate that they use some sort of pork for the outer layer, contained by which they stuff a concoction of meats.
Snouts, tongues, hearts, tail meat, testicles, ears, intestines.
Mmmmmm.. love those dogs.
To Noitall: That would be Soylent Green.
It depends on the type you get but you can acquire an all pork dog, an adjectives beef dog, and all turkey dog, or a mix...surrounded by all of these dogs they usually put ALL parts into the dogs..that resources you get everything from shoulder to butt
Someone told me that they grind up all the unwanted Chinese infant girls and sell them to hot dog companies as gone over pork/beef products....I'm not entirely sure of the validity of that, though
Hot dogs are made up of processed meats. There is really no specific variety, just what is departed over, so it is a mixture of pig, chicken, beef, and whatever poor creature be stupid enough to stop in the food processor. Trust me, you don't want to know what else surrounded by in at hand, just switch to turkey dogs.
Think of a meat processing plant. Cutting the different cuts of meat, then everything and I propose everything that is surplus is scrapped up, ground, processed, flavored and colored and formed surrounded by a hotdog. Blood, guts, skin, brains, bone chards, veins, oral cavity, eyes, nose, testicles, ears, spine, etc., all of it! Served on a bun beside mustard and catsup. Paige B is right eat Hebrew National Brand Hotdogs, they're Kosher and can't enjoy innards and blood and guts in them. Oh, and I've in reality seen how the breaded frozen fish fillet and fishsticks are made. And it's it exact same process only beside the leftovers of what is gone after filleting the fish.
Someone told me that it was the verbs worms, cultured worm. They're clean worm. At first I said yuck. But anyway, they be cultured, prepared, cleaned packed and guaranteed to be secure. And most especially, I love to eat them. I don't attention what will their opinion be, I supervision for what I like. And hotdogs is noticeably one of them. :)
Some hot dogs are really beef. Other brands hold casings made out of animal intestines (or that's the rumor I've heard).
My father owned a meat market and I've see this often. All daytime long, the butchers cut and trim meat. Next to each butcher's station be a big plastic bucket. As he cut and trimmed meat, he'd throw all the bits and bobs into the bucket. At the end of the daylight, all the buckets be emptied into one and that's what they would use to generate hot dogs and sausages. They would put the scraps through the grinder and depending on the seasonings and casing they used, they would make any hot dogs or sausages. Absolutely nothing on an animal (except I don`t know the teeth) is wasted. Now this is how they're made contained by a meat market ... close to a deli. If you buy commercially prepared hot dogs, I'm sure they add adjectives kinds of chemicals and preservatives.
That's why I don't take why some people conduct yourself like putting ketchup on a hot dog is resembling putting it on a Delmonico steak. A hot dog is basically scrap on a bun.
Ingredients: Mechanically seperated turky, pork, wet, corn syrup, salt, potato starch, sodium diacete, beef dextrose, extract of paprika, flavorings, potassium lactate, sodium lactate, sodium nitrate, sodium phospate, vitamin c, and an assortment of other unknow pig and turkey parts. Go next to all beef frank.
"All hot dogs are cured and cooked sausages that consist of mainly pork, beef, chicken and turkey or a combination of meat and poultry. Meats used within hot dogs come from the muscle of the animal and looks much like what you buy contained by the grocer's case. Other ingredients include wet, curing agents and spices, such as garlic, salt, sugar, ground mustard, nutmeg, coriander and white pepper."
However, near are a couple of caveats. "Variety meat," which include things like liver, kidneys and heart, may be used in processed meat like hot dogs, but the U.S. Department of Agriculture requires that they be disclosed on the ingredient sticky label as "with series meats" or "with meat by-products."
Further, keep watch on out for statements like "made beside mechanically separated meat (MSM)." Mechanically separated meat is "a paste-like and batter-like meat product produced by forcing bones, with attached palatable meat, under high-ranking pressure through a sieve or similar device to separate the bone from the edible meat tissue," according to the U.S. Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS).
Although the FSIS maintain that MSM are safe to put away, mechanically separated beef is no longer allowed contained by hot dogs or other processed meats (as of 2004) because of fears of batty cow disease. Hot dogs can contain no more than 20 percent mechanically separated pork, and any amount of without human intervention separated chicken or turkey.
So if you're looking for the purest franks, pick those that are labeled "all beef," "adjectives pork," or "all chicken, turkey, etc." Franks labeled within this way must be made near meat from a single species and do not include byproducts (but check the label anyway, of late to be sure. Turkey and chicken franks, for instance, can include turkey or chicken meat and turkey or chicken skin and fat contained by proportion to a turkey or chicken carcass).
All the stuff you would not buy surrounded by the supermarket: eyes, fat, guts, blood, tripe, offal. The ground it up beside some spices a lot of garlic and some fillers.
my science teacher say that all hot dogs are is "sweep-ups"...stuff thats departed over from all the other food thats made surrounded by the factory
but idk...look it up on google or something lol
pig mouth and A*sholes
ok here it is read for yourself :)
a hot dog is a bunch of meats putt together!!
I saw them being made on T.V more or less 1 year ago. I still can't eat a hot dog
Uncuttable meat parts(beef chicken and pork).
chunks of stout
hoof parts and ear portions
snout and there be little hairs on it
innards kidney, liver, intestine.
they tag on spices too.
when people voice everything they mean it.
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