When I think of summer in the States, one food pops to mind: Hot dogs off of the grill covered in relish and ketchup and eaten by the dozen!
That's why I was so jazzed to stumble upon a Danish treat known as the Ristet Hot Dog. Sold by vendors in public squares all over town, the Ristet Hot Dog is a real treat. Roasted and covered with mustard, remoulade, onion bits and pickels, it hangs over the edge of the bun by at least three inches and makes wacky travellers smile!
Don't believe me?
Then check out this video:
So what foods make your city or state unique? If someone were to eat their way through your town, what would they most remember? Leave a comment to share your favorite local foods with the rest of us!
In the danish toilet video did all the toilets
really have those switches? If so do you think
that it would be a good idea to do it here? My
idea would be that we should do something like it to save water but not the exact same thing to be original. It is an interesting topic.
Posted by: bam bang bo | August 12, 2007 at 02:13 PM
bim bam i can't believe u ate that hot dog it was big. do people eat that kind of stuff alot?!
Posted by: lillylamb bam-bam | August 09, 2007 at 04:49 PM
Hey its me again, pretty interesting stuff. Well i dont exactly know what kind of foods people would remember when they visit here, because most of our food is pretty much the same as everywhere else, but a few good resturants to go to are: Five Guys, Macaroni Grill, and many many others. But wow with just one of those hot dogs there are probably a lot of calories.........no effense, but they are probably very tasty.
Sincerely,
Krazy Kelly
Posted by: Krazy Kelly | July 05, 2007 at 03:23 PM