What's in hotdogs????!
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Are hot dogs really made from pigs' snouts and unused meat scraps!? Contrary to popular belief, hot dogs are not made from left-over meat laying around on the floors of meat-packing houses!. Whether it is pork or beef that is stuffed into a hot dog, the meat trimmings are carefully selected just like the meat you buy in your grocer's coolers!.
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!.
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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!.
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http://www!.coolquiz!.com/trivia/explain/d!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
It does vary from one brand to the next, Look at the ingredients list and see if it contains things like:
MSM / Mechanically separated meat / advanced meat bone separation / meat recovery systems - if it does, this is often chicken, either way, the "meat" is obtained as follows: Once they have stripped as much "real meat" from the bones, the bones (along with skin, feet and heads) and put into a giant centrifuge - that spins at an extremely high speed!. VERY powerful (x,000 psi) water jets are directed into the drum and the contents basically break down into a "slightly gritty pink slurry"!.
Better quality hot-dogs may not contain chicken / MSM - but the "budget" ones nearly always do!.
Add to that the rest of the pig that you would not normally consider "meat"!. In the UK - and I strongly suspect elsewhere - the **ONLY** part of the pig that cannot be legally added to the pot if the left ear - which is the part that takes all the jabs / inoculations / hormones etc!.
EVERYTHING else is fair game, intestines, brain, "bits", skin, bone (after being liquidized into slurry by high pressure centrifuges)!.
Then they add a hint or two of glutinous matter, a bit more pink dye and some spices to it!. Squeeze it out into an edible plastic tube and voila - one hot dog :) Intestines ARE fair game for a hot-dog but are not usually used as the casings - these are used only for better quality (!) sausages!.
They do however taste ok and are fairly inexpensive - so folks eat them :)Www@FoodAQ@Com
MSM / Mechanically separated meat / advanced meat bone separation / meat recovery systems - if it does, this is often chicken, either way, the "meat" is obtained as follows: Once they have stripped as much "real meat" from the bones, the bones (along with skin, feet and heads) and put into a giant centrifuge - that spins at an extremely high speed!. VERY powerful (x,000 psi) water jets are directed into the drum and the contents basically break down into a "slightly gritty pink slurry"!.
Better quality hot-dogs may not contain chicken / MSM - but the "budget" ones nearly always do!.
Add to that the rest of the pig that you would not normally consider "meat"!. In the UK - and I strongly suspect elsewhere - the **ONLY** part of the pig that cannot be legally added to the pot if the left ear - which is the part that takes all the jabs / inoculations / hormones etc!.
EVERYTHING else is fair game, intestines, brain, "bits", skin, bone (after being liquidized into slurry by high pressure centrifuges)!.
Then they add a hint or two of glutinous matter, a bit more pink dye and some spices to it!. Squeeze it out into an edible plastic tube and voila - one hot dog :) Intestines ARE fair game for a hot-dog but are not usually used as the casings - these are used only for better quality (!) sausages!.
They do however taste ok and are fairly inexpensive - so folks eat them :)Www@FoodAQ@Com
hot dogs are made from scrap parts of fabricated meat!.not from the butt or anything like that!. say if your fabricated the tenderloin of beef of pork all the parts that you are trimming off make the hot dog (they also use those for ground meat)!. they just grind it up and add salt and sometimes a soy product and blanch it and mold it!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
if you relay want to know it is maid of pork turkey beef and other meats probably but all the guts and the insides that fall to the ground when an animal is Slatered they wash them of and grind them up and put it in a casing and sell themWww@FoodAQ@Com
YOU REALLY DON'T WANT TO KNOW!. I'M BEING VERY SERIOUS!. UNLESS IT'S AN ALL BEEF DOG, IT'S MADE OF PORK, CHICKEN,TURKEY & BEEF "TRASH PARTS" THAT WOULD OTHERWISE PROBABLY BE THROWN OUT!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
its the "leftover" meat (the bad meat) from a pig, stuffed inside an intestine!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
well worms bolony n yummy mushed cow crap from left over dead cows doesnt that make u want a hotdawg right nowWww@FoodAQ@Com
all beef!. who knows!? stuff that tastes good together with ketchupWww@FoodAQ@Com
did u seriously hve 2 ask dis!. now i dnt wanna c anotha hotdog thanxWww@FoodAQ@Com
pork!.!.!. if you like them, that's all you really need to know!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Magic and if you're lucky CHEESE:) MMMMMWww@FoodAQ@Com
old killed dogs lolWww@FoodAQ@Com
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