1906, the slender and streamlined sausage is still a novel food in the United States, with various names, such as "sausage", "Frank sausage", "Vienna sausage", "little red sausage" and "Texaco dog sausage". Texaco is a kind of brown-haired dog, with long body and short legs, so it is named after its sausage appearance is quite similar to that of this breed of dog. During this period, Harry Stevens, who obtained the right to register snacks, promoted his Texaco dog sausage bread to the baseball field in new york and became a popular food.
At the Boluo Stadium, the base of the New York Giants, a vendor hired by Stevens was selling in the stands: "Come and buy hot Du Xing sausages!" This summer, Todd Dorgan, a Hurst cartoonist, saw the dog-shaped sausages in the stands and heard the cries of vendors. Inspired, he improvised a cartoon: a bun with a "Duchenne Dog" sausage and some mustard on it. Dogan went back to the office and polished the cartoon, but when he was writing a commentary, he suddenly couldn't remember how to spell sausage, so he had to write the word dog. As a result, the hawker's cry in the cartoon was written as "Come and buy hot dogs".
Interestingly, this wrong writing was so popular that it spread immediately, not only gaining a firm foothold, but also sending other names to the history museum. Created many words of the word hot dog. To become an American comic master, his works are famous for Tade, and people have always been nostalgic for his interesting cartoons; Several comic book museums in the United States display his works in a prominent position.
Experts believe that Dolgan contributed a lot to the emergence of the word "hot dog", but up to now, I don't know how many times I have looked through Tibetan paintings, and I can't find the cartoon that was wrongly written as "hot dog". It's just an interesting story about cartoons. What is particularly striking is that Americans consume 654.38+09 billion hot dogs every year, 90 per capita, worth 500 million dollars. The hot dogs they eat are distributed on the equator and can circle the earth 26 times.
Hot dogs originated in Germany. In Germany, hot dogs are called sausages. The name originated from Frankfurt, a city in Germany, where this sausage was originally made. Later, it spread to the United States, and Americans called it "(dachshund)" because dachshunds are very long and originated in Germany. Vendors selling sausages in the United States carry a hot water tank on their chests, which is filled with insulated sausages and sells "getyourdachshundsausage!" " People often eat bread with sausages.
1906, a newspaper cartoonist drew the sausage he saw as a cartoon and published it in the newspaper, but he drew a bread with a sausage in it, not sausage, so he wrote "Get Your ('hot dog')!" I used this name after that.