What animal parts goes into making hot dogs?

The answer is pig lips and snouts. Hot dogs are made from a variety of meat products, including beef, pork, turkey, and chicken. However, the main ingredient in hot dogs is usually pork. Pig lips and snouts are used in hot dogs because they are a cheap source of meat. They are also very fatty, which helps to give hot dogs their characteristic flavor and texture.

In addition to pig lips and snouts, hot dogs can also contain other animal parts, such as intestines, stomachs, and hearts. However, these ingredients are usually not listed on the package label. If you are concerned about what is in your hot dogs, you can read the ingredient list before you buy them.