What exactly are sausages and hot dogs made out of?!


Question: all the parts in the butcher shop that is left over... butts, legs, ears, private parts, lips.. etc...
(my bro in law works at tyson foods)
he refuses to eat them.. they boil up the carcase and remains in huge vats, throw in spices so it wont taste weird (thats why hotdogs are really spicy).. grind it all up to pulp, and fill the casings and there ya go... (pork butts and chicken toes) lol


Answers: all the parts in the butcher shop that is left over... butts, legs, ears, private parts, lips.. etc...
(my bro in law works at tyson foods)
he refuses to eat them.. they boil up the carcase and remains in huge vats, throw in spices so it wont taste weird (thats why hotdogs are really spicy).. grind it all up to pulp, and fill the casings and there ya go... (pork butts and chicken toes) lol

hot dogs are made out of cultured worms..yes its worms.

Sausages are pig intestines and I don't know what hot dogs are.

Sausages are made with ground meat (usually cured or smoked) & spices and whatever else is lying around, and stuffed into edible casings. Hot dogs are made with compressed cured meat in the much the same way, except in most cases the casing is removed before it's packaged/consumed. Most times, they're made with pork or beef, but any meat can be used.

cow lips and buttholes i always buy kosher hotdogs they are all beef otherwise it is like a meat mixture chicken pork intestines and only god knows what else

read the ingredients.sausages are the rotter to the pooter.hot dog's are everything between the rotter and the pooter.

they jet wash of the cows carcas and add some breadcrums





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