What’s really in a hot dog? Don’t give me a fake answer. I want to know evrrryythiinng! (:?

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Ive heard of byproducts and other weird stuff in hot dogs, now what is it made out of and how?

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9 Responses to “What’s really in a hot dog? Don’t give me a fake answer. I want to know evrrryythiinng! (:?”

  1. Alex Says:

    Sorry. No idea.
    I used to think they were a male cows…
    Part.
    LOL
    I hope not!

  2. Michael Says:

    all i know is the bad stuff in it. there is a chemical called sodium nitrite and sodium nitrate. someone told me they “increase you risk for cancer” i’m not entirely sure and don’t have a source so just search those. i eat them anyways.

  3. inphluence Says:

    Read the ingredients in the cheapest hot dog brand. You will see things there that do not make sense. They grind up many different animal parts, including bones, to make hot dogs.

  4. Caitlin Says:

    beef!

  5. Maylos Says:

    it is made of scraps form food processing plants the scraps are the byproducts and yes bones to thy are ground up to a past like ponied meat and what goes on the floor goes to pet food and the skein form a chicken goes in to soop I don’t it for a long time

  6. Cee cee Says:

    i found it!!! i found it!! heres what hot dogs r really made of!! and how their made!!!!!!! :-| )

    Most recipes for hot dogs combine together a tasty blend of favorite meats (pork, beef, chicken, or turkey), meat fat, a cereal filler which could be either bread crumbs, flour, or oatmeal, a little bit of egg white, and a mouth-watering array of herbs and seasonings including garlic, pepper, ground mustard, nutmeg, salt, and onion.

    Once these ingredients are grinded together, the stuffing is squeezed into sausage casings. Many of the hot dogs sold in stores are enclosed in synthetic cellulose casings, but most home-made hot dogs are made out of natural animal intestines.

    Following the stuffing process is the pre-cooking cycle in which the hot dog links are tossed into boiling water for approximately 15 minutes. Finally, the dogs are packaged, loaded on delivery trucks, and sent off to food markets.

    ur welcome!!!:-)

  7. walter s Says:

    depends one the brand you buy

  8. Ecto Slime Says:

    ham, chicken, turkey, boot parts.

  9. alison(: Says:

    Be careful when you choose a hot dog product. Make sure that the package reads ‘all beef” or any ‘all’ products. Read the ingredients list, and look out for two or more types of meat in your hot dogs. Often, this might mean that you’re eating a by-product, or something that you actually wouldn’t eat yourself. If they had chicken, pork, and beef, why didn’t they just make all beef or all chicken hot dogs?
    Look out for the term ‘mechanically separated turkey’. This means that the hot dogs you’re buying actually come from ligaments or remainders from the process of separating meat. Hot dogs in general aren’t very healthy, especially if it has stuff like sodium nitrate, paprika extracts, or any other stuff you can’t pronounce or know about.
    But…hot dogs are hard to resist sometimes, and you gotta cave in. Try Hebrew National, Nathan’s, or something that’s at least only one type of meat. Good luck :)

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