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Ka-pi96 said:
Nem said:

 

Well, that's a very specific hot dog. If you google hot dog and go to images, the regular hot dog is a bun cut in half. http://www.google.com/search?q=hot+dog&hl=en-NL&gbv=2&prmd=ivnsm&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiTk-v3kK3bAhXCaxQKHeitCj4Q_AUIBQ I think i know what you mean, as it's an industrial thing. It may have a different name, but i'm not sure what it's called in english. Something like this? https://www.taste.com.au/recipes/easy-sausage-rolls/a5f551c1-ca33-43e1-a9e2-30c8394af837

I wasn't talking about sausage rolls (that's also pastry rather than bread anyways), but those regular hot dog buns aren't completely cut in half. The bread is still joined together at the bottom, if it were a complete cut the sausage would fall out the bottom as you try to eat it. It's still one piece of bread around a sausage.

 

Oh so that's what you were on about. No, you keep it joined so the sausage doesn't fall off but it's still 2 pieces of bread. The meat is still literally between 2 pieces of bread. I get what you are saying as one tiny piece is still holding them together, but you do know that's a strawman. 99% of that bun is cut in half and is being used as 2 pieces of bread to containt the ingredients between them. The little straw holding them together is not what defines it. Last edited by Nem - on 30 May 2018