Do kosher hot dogs contain tongue?
No, kosher hot dogs do not contain tongue.
Here's why:
* Kosher dietary laws: Kosher laws dictate that certain animals can be eaten, and how they must be slaughtered and prepared.
* Tongue: Tongue is considered kosher, but it's generally not a common ingredient in hot dogs.
* Hot dog ingredients: Kosher hot dogs typically contain beef, chicken, or turkey. They may also include spices, fillers, and other ingredients that comply with kosher laws.
While some hot dogs might contain other less-common ingredients, tongue is not typically a component.
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