Can confirm, its Latvian. They sell those on gas stations. They also had an amazing thing called wrapurger back in the day. Fantastic thing, like a burger, but wrapped in a tortilla instead of bread. Imagine a burger you can eat in your car while not making a mess. Unbelievable
That doesn’t look like the bun has the same texture as a regular hotdog bun. It looks more like a double dog panini. Plus it doesn’t have the opening for toppings
It’s pretty much baguette bread and the toppings are applied inside before the dog goes in. In Sweden they’re called “french hot dog” and I’m pretty sure they’re all over Europe in some form.
We’ve had those already for something like 10 years
Reminds me of college.
Yup, count me in on that. Where do I sign up?
I was iffy about double-hotdog, but double corndog?! Now that’s progress!
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Was about to comment that “divstobrene” is a thing in Latvia.
As always, ahead of the curve where it truly matters.
Whatever that country this is (Turkey? A Baltic state?), it’s ahead of OP by a leap.
I think this might be Latvian maybe. It is not turkish.
Can confirm, its Latvian. They sell those on gas stations. They also had an amazing thing called wrapurger back in the day. Fantastic thing, like a burger, but wrapped in a tortilla instead of bread. Imagine a burger you can eat in your car while not making a mess. Unbelievable
Wait, is t a wrap just a tool to funnel all the grease down the front of your shirt in one spot?
sounds like a burrito
It does say Riga in the pic
Lol, I was so focused on identifying the (to me) non-standard letters, that I didn’t even try to read it.
I just noticed. I’m pleased that I narrowed it down to Turkey or a Baltic state.
Yeah, Latvia is way ahead of the world in this respect. Or The States at least…
That doesn’t look like the bun has the same texture as a regular hotdog bun. It looks more like a double dog panini. Plus it doesn’t have the opening for toppings
The toppings go in before the hotdogs.
Hot relish sounds not so great and jalapeno coins would probably turn to paste. I would love to try it with chili and cheese though
I’d give it a go
I would too, it’s probably good but I don’t think it would be better than what the meme suggests
It’s pretty much baguette bread and the toppings are applied inside before the dog goes in. In Sweden they’re called “french hot dog” and I’m pretty sure they’re all over Europe in some form.
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No way, a steamed bun can’t be beat