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has gloss | eng: A bagel dog is a food item consisting of a full-size or miniature hot dog wrapped in bagel-style breading before or after cooking. They are similar in concept to a corn dog or pigs in a blanket. Bagel dogs are commonly available for purchase at prepared-food concession stands and frozen in grocery stores in the New York City area, but are more difficult to find elsewhere. Bagel dogs were invented by Seth Teitler, a New York City deli proprietor, in 1943 in order to provide a kosher alternative to corn dogs which were growing in popularity at the time but usually made with hot dogs containing non-kosher meats. Teitler's Deli in Manhattan advertises itself as "the home of the original kosher bagel dog" today. |
lexicalization | eng: bagel dog |
instance of | (noun) a smooth-textured sausage of minced beef or pork usually smoked; often served on a bread roll frankfurter, weenie, wiener, wienerwurst, hot dog, dog, hotdog, frank |
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