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“Taiwanese hot dog” is “small sausage inside large sausage.” Both are grilled. The latter consists mainly of glutinous rice, in this case bulked up with a handful of peanuts. The former, made of pork, occasionally approaches the length of an American frankfurter and often is elaborately garnished — at least that’s the word, many times over, from Taiwanese night markets.