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Hot dogs ranked #1 tea in Wales
The assembled dish of a sausage in a sliced bun has been chosen as the most popular tea in Wales

The humble hot dog has its roots based in Germany and the US.
But the assembled dish of a sausage in a sliced bun has recently been chosen as the most popular tea in Wales.
The Welsh Hot Dog Appreciation Society’s Hugh Weiner told WalesOnCraic:
“We loves an ‘ot dog for tea, we does. They’re just so yummy. I remember when I was a kid, my mam used to make hot dogs for tea every night. She’d serve them up with red sauce and a napkin. I never ate the napkin, of course, because I’m not mental. But I am now over 30 stone and I can credit my mam for that.
“What I like most about hot dogs is they way the skin snaps when you bite into them. It’s then that the flavour of the stuff they scrape off the slaughterhouse floor really pops in the mouth. I serve them to my kids for tea every night now, following in my mum’s footsteps, bless her soul. I’m so happy to see that hot dogs have made it as the number one tea in Wales.”
The hot dog first originated in Germany, but was then welcomed by the US.
“We even had some for breakfast this morning,” added Weiner. “My teenage son sprinkled some stuff on them. They have a very unusual taste but I feel great. No idea why I woke up with a sheep in my bed though.”
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