Hotdog
A hot dog is a piece of fat bread with sliced sausage in oil. It mainly uses Frankfurt sausages and Vienna sausages. Sometimes we add sauce, ketchup and mustard are common. In Korea and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the food called "hot dog", fried with sausage in wooden chopsticks, is originally called condo dog. There are a number of conjectures about the origin of hot dogs, which are called dachshund sausages, because the sausages used are close to dachshunds with short legs. Because it is baked, it is said that it is called "hot dog" in the meaning of "hot burned poison". However, in German-speaking terms, the word "Dachshund" is written in German, and there is a debate about why it was replaced by "Dog". Another is that the American cartoonist Thomas Aloysius Dudson, who wrote his work, spelled out the name 'Hot Dog' because he did not know the spelling of 'Dachshund'.