Etymology:
The term "corn dog" is a combination of the words "corn" and "dog."
Meaning:
A corn dog is a sausage or hot dog that is battered in cornmeal and deep-fried. It is typically served on a stick.
Origin:
The exact origin of corn dogs is not known. However, there are several theories:
Regardless of its exact origin, corn dogs became popular fair food in the 1940s and 1950s. They were promoted as a healthy alternative to hot dogs, as they contained a higher proportion of cornmeal.
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