| [ cooKing ] in KIDS 글 쓴 이(By): greenie (푸르니 ) 날 짜 (Date): 1999년 10월 18일 월요일 오후 09시 45분 56초 제 목(Title): Re: 핫도그의 유래가 뭐죠?(x) 가장 설득력있는 설명을 찾았습니다. Hot dog history A hot dog is actually a type of sausage. Sausage itself has been around since 900 BC; however, the hot dog was introduced during the Middle Ages, in Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany. A German butcher, Johann Geurghehner, developed a sausage that resembled a hound or hunting dog, which become known as the frankfurter or "dachshund sausage." At the same time in Austria, Viennese butchers came up with their own very similar type of sausage, and named it after their city, Vienna. Vienna is "wein" in German; thus the weiner sausage, or "weiner" was introduced. In the 1860's, German immigrants began placing these "dachshund sausages" in buns with mustard and sauerkraut. The sandwiches were placed in carts and sold on the streets of New York City. A German butcher, Charles Feltman, began selling these "weiners" at Coney Island in 1871. The actual name "hot dog" was coined by cartoonist Thomas "Tad" Dorgan. Dorgan was drawing a cartoon of a 'sausage in a roll' for Harry Stevens' concession stand. Dorgan could not spell "dachshund" so instead he wrote "hot dog" and the name stuck! http://www.hofmannsausage.com/hotdog.htm 푸르니 논리의 수미(首尾)가 일관된 생을 우리는 희구한다. - 전 혜린 |