The article celebrates the universality and appeal of hot dogs across cultures, emphasizing their popularity in America and beyond. It highlights the love for hot dogs of different styles—classic, topped, and even plant-based. Despite their German origins, hot dogs have become an American staple, akin to baseball and apple pie. The article encourages everyone, regardless of dietary preferences, to embrace the inclusion of meat-free options and enjoy hot dogs in their many forms. The authors express their enthusiasm for tasting hot dogs from around the world during their travels.
We love hot dogs made with beef and pork as well as hot dogs made with non-traditional proteins. And, not to be corny, we also love hot dogs coated with cornbread and served on a stick.
Hot dogs are such a symbol of America that the 1970s jingle about 'baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet' doesn't seem ironic despite the fact that neither hot dogs nor apple pie were invented in the USA.
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