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What 7 World Cup Countries Would Look Like as Hot Dogs

The World Cup has been exciting throughout and the fans of each country have passionately supported their teams. In honor of the World Cup, Brazilian hot dog makers WDOG decided to make seven hot dogs representing some of these teams so fans can passionately support their team, and eat delicious hot dogs at the same time. WDOG chose Japan, Mexico, U.S., Germany, Argentina, Italy and of course Brazil, and dyed the hot dog buns in their flag's colors. They then used ingredients that they felt represented each country and crafted some mouth watering dogs.

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 Japan

japanese dog

The Japanese Dog has a white and red bun and is topped with sukiyaki, tare sauce and sesame seeds.

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Mexico

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mexico dog

The Mexican dog has a red white and green bun. Topped with guacamole, chili, tortilla chips and a red hot chili pepper.

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Brazil

brazil dog

The dog inspired by host country Brazil has a green and yellow bun. Topped with bacon, banana flour mix, and Feijoada sauce, which is a traditional Brazilian stew of beans and meat.

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Argentina

argentina dog

The Argentine dog has a blue and white bun, garlic mayo, yellow pepper and chimichurri sauce.

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Germany

 german dog

The German dog has a red, yellow and black bun, as does their proud flag. The ingredients for this bad boy include green mayo, pickles, mashed potatoes, sauerkraut, caramelized onions, dark mustard and "German" sauce.

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Italy

italy dog

The Italian Dog probably uses the same red, white and green bun from the Mexican dog, hopefully, it'd be terribly inefficient otherwise. This one is actually polpettone -- an Italian meat loaf, stuffed with mozzarella cheese, an "Italian" sauce and basil.

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America

us dog

The American dog has a red and blue bun. No white on the bun for some reason, but it does have some white mustard mayo to make up for it. It has nacho cheese, coleslaw and barbecue sauce. Because 'MURICA.