<P> Taiwanese style hot dogs are put on a bun or without a bun on a stick . In night markets, meat sausages are sometimes wrapped with an outer sticky rice sausage in a snack called Small sausage in large sausage . </P> <P> Hot dogs (Thai: ฮอตดอก, IPA: (hɔ́t dɔ̀ːk)) are very popular in Thailand and are also used in various ways in Thai cuisine . It can be sold inside a bun similar to a standard American hot dog but instead of tomato ketchup, they are also often eaten with a sweet tomato - chili sauce . Very popular are street vendors selling hot dogs which have been deep - fried or charcoal grilled . They are served with either a sweet, slightly spicy sauce (nam chim wan) or a very spicy sauce (nam chim phet). Hot dogs can also be used as a filling for a croissant which are served with mayonnaise . Hot dogs are even used as a filling for raisin bread together with shredded dried pork . The Thai dish called khao phat Amerikan or American fried rice, rice fried with tomato ketchup and containing raisins, is always served with hot dogs and a fried egg . Donut sai krok is the Thai name for a sausage filled savoury donut in the shape of a log . Hot dog sausages also feature as an ingredient, together with onion, celery or coriander (cilantro) leaves, lime juice, fish sauce and chili peppers, for a Thai salad called yam hot dok . Another dish that uses hot dogs is called khanom Tokiao (lit . "Tokyo cake"). This is a Thai style crêpe which is wrapped around a filling of hot dog and sweet chili sauce . The chili sauce can also be served on the side . </P> <P> In Australia, the term "hot dog" refers to the combination of frankfurter and bun, generally with condiments such as ketchup and mustard, but sometimes served with additional toppings such as fried onion or shredded cheese . Artificial cased frankfurters are the most widely available while skinless types are sometimes sold as "American style". Smaller cocktail sized frankfurters are also common . One variation is the Dagwood Dog which consists of a frankfurt on a stick covered in either wheat - based or corn - based batters, deep fried and dipped in ketchup . It is also known as a Pluto Pup or Dippy Dog, depending on the region . A battered sav is a saveloy deep fried in the same wheat flour based batter that is used for fish and chips . The use of hot dog can interchangeably refer to the sausage sandwich, replacing the traditional hot dog bun normally with plain, white bread, and commonly using an all - beef sausage instead of a frankfurter . These are commonly available as a community fundraiser at popular hardware stores, election polling stations (colloquially known as Democracy snags), and school fetes . </P> <P> Hot dogs in the Czech Republic are known as párek v rohlíku which can be literally translated as sausage in roll with the label hot dog also applied in marketing to both locals and tourists . Czech - style hot dogs are differentiated by the fact that rather than slicing the bun in half and placing the sausage into the resultant cleavage, the top of the bun (rohlík) is cut off, with a hole punched into the softer inside of the bun where condiments and then the sausage is placed, similar to the Ketwurst . Specially designed appliances (stroj na párek v rohlíku - literally appliance for sausage in bun) which consist of a hot - water cooker for the sausages and heated metal spikes to punch the holes and pre-warm the buns also exist to assist vendors with preparation of this dish . </P>

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