The terms "wiener" and "frank" are often used interchangeably to refer to a type of sausage, specifically a hot dog. Both typically consist of a mixture of meats wrapped in a casing. The main difference may be regional dialects or colloquial usage.
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I was a frank and my bun stank. I need a cleaner wiener!
A frank B frankfurter C wiener D wienerwurst E weenie F sausage are all names for hot dog.
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1. spelling: 'Wiener", NEVER "WEINER", named after the city of Vienna - i.e. Wien 2.Orginally, a frankfurter was a mildly smoked hot dog, shrivelled before boiling it in water 3. In contrast, a wiener was pretty much what we call a hot dog today
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Wienerschnitzel is a flattened, fried, and breaded pork cutlet. Jaegerschnitzel is traditionally veal (but is also often pork) and is served with a creamy mushroom sauce.
Leigh Wiener's birth name is Leigh Auston Wiener.
Mrs. Frank was hurt because she fell down the stairs while carrying a heavy box, leading to a physical injury.
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Wiener Neustadt was created in 1194.