
Chicago-style hot dog, 'integral' to Windy City, is served with tomato, not ketchup
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Here is a look at the history of one of Chicago's most iconic foods: the Chicago-style hot dog. This Great Depression-era meal has survived through the decades and is beloved to this day.
Christine Rousselle is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
As the Democratic National Convention kicks off on Monday in Chicago, Fox News Digital took a look at the history of this regional food favorite.
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