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  1. Williams Clara
    Williams Clara says:

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  2. Scarlett Mitchell
    Scarlett Mitchell says:

    0:22: 🌭 Sonoran hot dogs are a popular part of Tucson's food culture.
    2:37: 🌭 The video discusses El Guero Canelo, a small franchise in Tucson known for their Sonoran hot dogs.
    4:52: 🌭 The video discusses the Sonoran hot dog experience and the standout component, the chile guerito.
    7:36: 🍔 The video discusses a roadside favorite burger with a unique twist.
    9:59: 🌭 The hot dog has a great mix of flavors with a well-cooked hot dog, perfectly toasted bun, and a range of vegetables and condiments.
    Recap by Tammy AI

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  3. Voodoo7
    Voodoo7 says:

    This is new to me and so far, I like its direction.
    BUT, I've never had a Sonora Dog. They are not made by anyone around here so I'm looking for his recipe take on all the dogs he tried.

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  4. Thomas Rees
    Thomas Rees says:

    I spent 30+ years in Tucson. The food scene (and music scene) has always been over the top for a city it's size. But the Border food and music (see The Molly's or The Carnivaleros) always led the way. Spent many (many) a lunch time at El Guero Canelo. One Caramelo and two dogs. I was younger then! Good times and great food!

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  5. D Hoosier
    D Hoosier says:

    Older, female Hoosier here! 👋
    Never heard of those. Look & sound fantastic!
    Any suggestions for what hot dog 🌭
    bun to purchase?
    I could be wrong, but,
    I have never seen those type buns.
    Those have made me so very hungry now! 😃

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  6. OnDasherOnDancer
    OnDasherOnDancer says:

    Wow! You went to my three favorite places! Aquí Con El Nene, El Güero Canelo and El Sinaloense!😮 You could make this anywhere with the possible exception of the buns which are usually cloud-soft with a slight sweetness. I can’t imagine eating these on grocery store hotdog buns ever!

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