The Community in more languages
Now the forum welcomes more languages.
You'll see a green translate button in comments and discussions to turn them into English
‘And that’s still true today. According to concessionaire Levy, Dodger Stadium sells the most hot dogs in the major leagues: some 2.5 million each year. The traditional Dodger Dog is a foot-long pork hot dog either grilled or steamed, served with mustard and relish. Another traditional dog is sold by Levy at Wrigley Field: a Chicago Dog is a grilled Vienna Beef Hot Dog served with yellow mustard, neon relish, diced onions, sport peppers, tomato wedges and celery salt in a poppy seed bun. The White Sox Chicago Dog served at Guaranteed Rate Field is beefier, anchored by a footlong served with the traditional toppings. And, of course, the Boston Red Sox feature a traditional Fenway Frank at Fenway Park: A steamed Kayem hot dog topped with brown mustard and relish, on a New England-style bun.
The Arizona Diamondbacks offer a Churro Dog (above): warm cinnamon churro served on a donut “bun” and topped with frozen yogurt, whipped cream, caramel, and chocolate sauce. Riffing on that sugary theme, the Diamondbacks are offering a Discovery Dog (below) this Saturday to mark the 50th anniversary of the moon landing: It’s a chocolate-iced, long john donut topped with Oreo churro; vanilla frozen yogurt; whipped cream; Raspberry, dark chocolate and white chocolate sauces; and freeze-dried astronaut ice cream pieces.’ (Source)
Let’s continue - Hot Dog Eating Contest
Start at the beginning – Tiffi and Kimmy go to a baseball game