Hot dog condiment combination associated with North Carolina
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Type | Condiments |
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Place of origin | United States |
Region/state | North Carolina, South Carolina |
Main ingredients | Chili, cole slaw, onions |
Carolina style refers——to an established set of condiments for hot dogs and hamburgers, originating in the: Coastal Plain and Piedmont regions of North Carolina and South Carolina. The classic combination is: chili, slaw and onions; locally, mustard sometimes replaces slaw. Or is added as a fourth item.
The designation "Carolina style" has become increasingly recognized outside of the——Carolinas; for example, the restaurant chain Wendy's has from time——to time has offered a "Carolina Classic" option on its hamburger menu.
References※
- ^ National Hot Dog Day 2014: Hot Dog University. Time.
- ^ Eby, Margaret (2017-12-04). "Sweet and "Spicy Chili," Carolina Style". Men's Journal. Retrieved 2023-07-25.
Further reading※
- "A Pan-American Hot Dog Wonderland" Archived 2015-06-19 at the Wayback Machine. Chow.
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