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  • WIZARD POPE💫W WIZARD POPE💫

    It is in that class but when you say lettuce I imagine iceberg lettuce or something similar. You know things actually called lettuce.

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    lime!
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    yeah we call it “rucola lettuce”

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    • lime!L lime!

      yeah we call it “rucola lettuce”

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      In english? Because we only call it rucola.

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      • WIZARD POPE💫W WIZARD POPE💫

        I will fight you on this.

        A hotdog is a specific type of soft sausage inside a bun. If you have just the sausage part you would not call that a hotdog (at least not where I live) but a frankfurter (we have a special word for this type of sausage).

        The bread needs to be a certain shape as well. Long round and thin. Either one where it goes in from the top (sliced by length)

        like this or pushed in the same way as the longer axis of bread goes like this

        .

        If you put it inside two slices of bread you made a frankfurter sandwich. So thus it needs to be the right sausage in the right bread to be considered a hotdog.

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        postmortal_pop@lemmy.world
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        See, I think this may be a regional issue more than a semantic issue because around these parts that horrifying electric bun spike is the quickest way to not get invited to the next barbique.

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        • P postmortal_pop@lemmy.world

          See, I think this may be a regional issue more than a semantic issue because around these parts that horrifying electric bun spike is the quickest way to not get invited to the next barbique.

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          We usually don’t even make hotdogs on barbeques. I cannot recall the last time we did. Balkan grill has so many better options to choose from.

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          • WIZARD POPE💫W WIZARD POPE💫

            In english? Because we only call it rucola.

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            no, translated

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            • WIZARD POPE💫W WIZARD POPE💫

              We usually don’t even make hotdogs on barbeques. I cannot recall the last time we did. Balkan grill has so many better options to choose from.

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              Balkan grill

              So I looked this up and found a restaurant in Germany? The food looks amazing and I’m going to have to find recipes for half their menu.

              So the way this discussion is going, it reminds me of an old cookbook that describes curry as “a gravy laden with spices and made with the milk of coconut.” While the description conveys the details well, I don’t think any sane person would say gravy and curry are the same category. The issue comes from the difference in cultural meanings and the way languages steal words. My classifications are based off the mid western American concepts of hotdog and there for would not work outside of a region familiar with it.

              I guess the only good option to finally solvr this debate would be a latin taxonomy like we do for animals and plants.

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              • B but_my_mom_says_im_cool@lemmy.world

                What is a pupusa? Is it a sandwich? But it’s tortilla so is it a taco? A quesadilla? A flavoured fat tortilla? Is it a dorito?

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                #67

                it’s delicious as fuck that’s what it is next caller please

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                • B but_my_mom_says_im_cool@lemmy.world

                  What is a pupusa? Is it a sandwich? But it’s tortilla so is it a taco? A quesadilla? A flavoured fat tortilla? Is it a dorito?

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                  zalgotext@sh.itjust.works
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                  It’s a pupusa. There’s already a word for it, why do we need to give it another?

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                  • P postmortal_pop@lemmy.world

                    Balkan grill

                    So I looked this up and found a restaurant in Germany? The food looks amazing and I’m going to have to find recipes for half their menu.

                    So the way this discussion is going, it reminds me of an old cookbook that describes curry as “a gravy laden with spices and made with the milk of coconut.” While the description conveys the details well, I don’t think any sane person would say gravy and curry are the same category. The issue comes from the difference in cultural meanings and the way languages steal words. My classifications are based off the mid western American concepts of hotdog and there for would not work outside of a region familiar with it.

                    I guess the only good option to finally solvr this debate would be a latin taxonomy like we do for animals and plants.

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                    zalgotext@sh.itjust.works
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                    I don’t think any sane person would say gravy and curry are the same category.

                    Why? Culinary, curry and gravy are quite similar, and serve similar functions. Obviously they don’t taste all that similar, but I don’t think that really matters much when you consider the vast variety of flavors that curries come in.

                    And actually, now that I think of it, Japanese curries do share quite a few flavors with a Western meat-dripping-based gravy. In fact, I’m pretty sure the directions on the package curry cubes I get from the Asian grocer refer to the curry sauce as “gravy”. So yeah, actually, plenty of sane people put curry and gravy in the same category, for solid reasons.

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                    • edgemaster72@lemmy.worldE edgemaster72@lemmy.world

                      If you try to give me a pizza with lettuce on it hands will be thrown (up in the air in disgust)

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                      zalgotext@sh.itjust.works
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                      Sounds like you’ve never had a taco pizza, and I’m sad for you

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                      • B but_my_mom_says_im_cool@lemmy.world

                        Well im gonna really embarrass my young fatter self, when I was a kid i used to add a third slice of bread and make a double stack sandwich. Why would my parents allow this?

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                        calories are calories and you’re just happy they’re eating?

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                        • B but_my_mom_says_im_cool@lemmy.world

                          Yes my fat ass has done this and added cheese, making it a cheese dog sandwich

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                          my cool brother taught me the fattest of assery in hotdogdom and i can probably handle one of these a year. they’re great tho

                          My Cool Brother’s Baco-dogs

                          Ingredients and Build Order
                          bun
                          mayo
                          crumbled bacon
                          narrow all beef hot dogs (sliced lengthwise)
                          thick freshly grated cheddar of your preferred sharpness (hard)
                          dill relish
                          a thin squiggle of ketchup
                          a thicker but not overwhelming line of brown deli mustard
                          a dusting of celery salt (i can’t remember if this was in the original recipe or i added it after experiencing a real chicago dog)

                          Method
                          you want to fry the bacon, slice the hot dog lengthwise and fry the dog in the bacon grease. fry until you’ve got some good browning/maillard bullshit on the cut side, but fry both sides. then build the dog in the order above, from outside to in. yes, you have stuff in between the halves of the hotdog. sometimes we toast the bun, usually not because there’s enough hogfat in there already. also mayo-ing hot bread ain’t the best.

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                          • Z zalgotext@sh.itjust.works

                            Sounds like you’ve never had a taco pizza, and I’m sad for you

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                            I prefer burritos anyway, and I don’t need any fucking lettuce in my burrito either

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                            • WIZARD POPE💫W WIZARD POPE💫

                              I will fight you on this.

                              A hotdog is a specific type of soft sausage inside a bun. If you have just the sausage part you would not call that a hotdog (at least not where I live) but a frankfurter (we have a special word for this type of sausage).

                              The bread needs to be a certain shape as well. Long round and thin. Either one where it goes in from the top (sliced by length)

                              like this or pushed in the same way as the longer axis of bread goes like this

                              .

                              If you put it inside two slices of bread you made a frankfurter sandwich. So thus it needs to be the right sausage in the right bread to be considered a hotdog.

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                              i know you just googled but is that an ai hot dog

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                              • lime!L lime!

                                sorry to say it but you’re just subjectively wrong

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                                they should put more of those ingredients on the pie before cooking

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                                • W wolframhydroxide@sh.itjust.works

                                  While I appreciate the topological approach, I hold to a linguistic and practical reason for a hot dog, as it is usually eaten, not (typically) being a sandwich:

                                  1. what does it mean for a thing to be “sandwiched”? It means pressed on two sides, held together by the force of that pressure.
                                  2. what is the difference between a hot dog and a hero/po-boy/sub? Well, heros and po-boys are held together by the bread. You can turn them on their side, and they should not fall apart, because the primary force holding them together is pressure on either side of the bread. Hot dogs, at least in my limited experience, are defined by their toppings, which are placed atop the frankfurter, and held in place by gravity alone.

                                  As such I give my typology: if the primary force holding your dish together is pressure on two sides from a retaining material? Sandwich. If the primary force holding it together is gravity? That bread is being used as a trencher. As such, most hot dogs, most tacos, bread bowls and other such things are all basically just a version of a bread bowl or bread plate. For this reason, I call them “Trenchers”. Pizza is not primarily held together by gravity or by sandwiching forces, and thus is normally neither of these. Pizza’s primary force maintaining its integrity is the cheese and other sticky things holding onto any toppings. As such, pizza would be equivalent to toast with spread, cheese, and other toppings, similar to garlic bread. All functionally just “adorned breads”.

                                  So, to reiterate, I don’t disagree that hot dogs can be sandwiches, but in general practice, I do not believe they qualify, much like most tacos do not qualify.

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                                  pizza is a casserole

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                                  • BeeegScaaawyCrippleH BeeegScaaawyCripple

                                    i know you just googled but is that an ai hot dog

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                                    The first one? Doe not look AI to me

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                                    • P postmortal_pop@lemmy.world

                                      Balkan grill

                                      So I looked this up and found a restaurant in Germany? The food looks amazing and I’m going to have to find recipes for half their menu.

                                      So the way this discussion is going, it reminds me of an old cookbook that describes curry as “a gravy laden with spices and made with the milk of coconut.” While the description conveys the details well, I don’t think any sane person would say gravy and curry are the same category. The issue comes from the difference in cultural meanings and the way languages steal words. My classifications are based off the mid western American concepts of hotdog and there for would not work outside of a region familiar with it.

                                      I guess the only good option to finally solvr this debate would be a latin taxonomy like we do for animals and plants.

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                                      Send me the name and place of the restaurant so I can check out how authentic their food is. Or I can send you some recipes.

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                                      • lime!L lime!

                                        no, translated

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                                        I see. Differneces between languages then. We only call lettuce the ones which are quite crunchy and full of water. Kale rucola and sinilar are just the name.

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                                        • BeeegScaaawyCrippleH BeeegScaaawyCripple

                                          pizza is a casserole

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                                          wolframhydroxide@sh.itjust.works
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                                          An interesting thesis! Please elaborate, and then let’s discuss where the lines are between casseroles, quiches, open pies, pastry-covered pies, calzones/empanadas/gyoza and wraps/burritos

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