Faces People, Places, and World Culture for Kids and Children

Danish FAST FOOD

Denmark has great fast food. You can find hamburgers and hot dogs, but they are different than the kind you find in the United States.

Danish hot dogs are red—bright red. Many different stories explain the color of the hot dogs. The most logical is that Danish people are or simply . They are sold in Danish towns from hot-dog wagons called or . Pictures of the hot dogs (and sometimes hamburgers) with toppings such as mustard, onions, and ketchup are lined up in rows on the sides of the wagon. Customers need only point to what they want.

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