![]() ![]() Both dogs do, however, have a nice smokiness that stands up to condiments and bread it never gets lost in the crowd. They don't taste exactly like meat, but they're still great in terms of meat alternatives. Saucemerica was born out of celebrating consumers. The ‘Saucemerica’ campaign connects that idea to Americans’ love of collecting, Schiess said. The Classic Smoked Plant-based Frankfurters are plump, flavorsome, and chewy. The promotion is in support of Kraft Heinz’s recently launched global campaign, It has to be Heinz, which celebrates the irrational love people have for the brand’s products. In this case, there was no need to mess with perfection. It's unclear why Field Roast has added all the extra plant proteins that created this texture when the wieners still contain vital wheat gluten (meaning people with gluten intolerance still can't eat them). The Signature Stadium Dog has a strange, almost crumbly texture. There is a massive difference in the flavor and texture of these two hot dogs, firmly placing this brand in the middle of the pack. The latter comprises: "Filtered water, vital wheat gluten, expeller pressed safflower oil, yeast extract, organic expeller pressed palm fruit oil, barley malt extract, tomato paste, apple cider vinegar, paprika color, spices, sea salt, onions, wheat flour, garlic, natural smoke flavor, celery seed, paprika oleoresin." Nathans is a New York institution famous for its annual Coney Island hot-dog-eating contest on July 4. While these are tofu-based, they contain wheat protein, meaning they are not gluten-free. They also pack in 7 grams of fat, 15 grams of protein, and "only" 396 milligrams of sodium, so if you can get past the taste, these are a good, healthy choice. Viana's smoked veggie frankfurters are also low-cal, coming in at 140 calories per dog. Hot Dogs & Franks Ball Park Beef Hot Dogs, Original Length (45 oz., 24 ct.) Members Mark Beef Franks (3 lbs., 12 ct.) Ball Park Classic Hot Dogs, Original. ![]() Which is too bad, considering these are organic and certified non-GMO. Further, they are crumbly, falling apart when you bite or cut into them. Looking through the ingredient list, it seems there's a heavy dose of red bell pepper, tomato paste, and sugar that somehow throws off the whole vibe. ![]() Unfortunately, they don't even taste like that delicious treat! We couldn't even bear to move these past the mustard round. However, when the dogs arrived, that expectation didn't meet reality since the hot dogs basically look like smoked, baked tofu. When purchasing the dogs, we were excited, as they are a German product, and Germany is well known for its vegan products (and sausage). ![]()
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