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Hot dog bun
Type of soft bun designed to hold a sausage / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Hotdog bun" redirects here. For the Hong Kong dish also known as "Cheung Jai Bau", see Pigs in a blanket § Similar dishes.
A hot dog bun is a type of soft bun shaped specifically to contain a hot dog or another type of sausage.
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![]() A hot dog bun of the side-loading variety containing a hot dog sausage dressed with three common condiments: ketchup, relish, and mustard | |
Alternative names | Side-loading bun |
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Type | Bun |
Place of origin | United States |
Main ingredients | Flour, water |
Variations | New England–style hot dog bun |
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The side-loading bun is common in most of the United States, while the top-loading New England–style hot dog bun is popular in that region.[1] Other regional variations include the addition of poppy seeds to the buns of Chicago-style hot dogs.