**The provided texts focus on hot dogs, showcasing different regional variations and preparations. The first source features a popular restaurant chain known for its "Junkyard Dog" hot dog, a heavily loaded creation featuring chili, cheese sauce, slaw, and other toppings. The second source highlights the Junkyard Dog from Wienerschnitzel, a similar offering with its own specific ingredients and nutritional information. The third source is an excerpt from a Wikipedia article detailing the history and various styles of hot dogs found across different regions of the world. The fourth source lists a variety of potential toppings and variations for hot dogs, emphasizing the creativity and flexibility inherent in this beloved food.
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I forgot about the German dog from Germany
Wiener
Nowadays, in German-speaking countries, except Austria, hot dog sausages are called Wiener or Wiener Würstchen (Würstchen means "little sausage"), to differentiate them from the original pork-only mixture from Frankfurt.**