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What is that deep green stuff? Or is that just a filter making it look alien green 👾
They dye the relish in Chicago. Don't know why but it's a part of a real Chicago hot dog
Wow, not appealing at all
you should check out what the british do to peas 🤮 it's not far off
That is so weird. Looks like blue dye! Definitely way less appealing than the natural colour of pickles that I’m used to with relish.
According to Wikipedia, it is blue dye. I guess it mixes with the green of the relish to make...that.
Oh that's interesting. So I guess it is for brand recognition or something.
I have never seen a Chicago style hot dog in person but that's apparently just relish but with blue food coloring added