Are Vienna sausages the same as hot dogs?

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asked Jul 5, 2024 in Other-Food Drink by Mayytreea (1,000 points)
Are Vienna sausages the same as hot dogs?

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answered Jul 8, 2024 by JorelFlorke (12,790 points)
Vienna sausages are not the same as hot dogs.

Hot dogs and Vienna sausages are not the same although they are similar.

Vienna sausages are different than hot dogs in that the Vienna sausages are softer and smaller in size than hot dogs.

The term Vienna sausages often refers to small open in sausages that are packed in cans although they are also available in link variety without being in a can.

You can eat Vienna sausage straight from the can as the Vienna sausages are fully cooked and ready to eat.

Vienna sausages are fully cooked and ready to eat which includes the link Vienna sausages and the canned Vienna sausages.

You can eat Vienna sausages without heating them up as all Vienna sausages including the link type Vienna sausages and canned Vienna sausages are fully cooked.

Both the canned Vienna sausages and link Vienna sausages can be eaten without cooking or heating them up although the link Vienna sausages are better when heated up.

Vienna sausages are fully cooked by the time they're packaged, and can be eaten right from the tin if you like.

That said, they're most often enjoyed warmed up at the very least, if not cooked in a recipe like pigs in a blanket, casseroles, or soup.

One of the simplest and most delicious ways to prepare Vienna sausages is by pan frying them.

Pan frying the Vienna sausages gives the sausages a crispy exterior while keeping the inside juicy and flavorful.

If you're looking for a quick and easy meal or snack, pan frying Vienna sausages is the way to go.

Vienna sausages come in both canned varieties and link varieties although most people know the canned varieties of Vienna sausages.

Vienna sausage is a thin parboiled sausage traditionally made of pork and beef in a casing of sheep's intestine, then given a low-temperature smoking.

The word Wiener is German for 'Viennese'.

In Austria, the term Wiener is uncommon for this food item, which instead is usually called Frankfurter Würstl.

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