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The Kosher Delicatessen Tradition
Documenting the historical migration of Eastern European Jewish operational protocols framing the New York City hot dog identity.
The New York City hot dog identity is linked to the historical migration of Eastern European Jewish butchers to the Lower East Side.
This tradition heavily influenced the widespread adoption of all-beef frankfurters across the five boroughs. In this ecosystem, the all-beef requirement serves as a dominant historical lineage that shaped local expectations and ingredient baselines, rather than reflecting an absolute municipal structural mandate.