thumb|upright=1.2|Pølsevogn at Nørrebro in Copenhagen. Pølsevogn(e) () are hot dog stands that sell Danish-style hot dogs, such as rød pølse, and sausages as street food. Today, some are mobile, and some are, despite their names, permanent structures. They are equipped with a small kitchen, boilers, an external desk and room for a pølsemand (sausage-man) preparing and selling hot dogs to passing customers. Pølsevogne are numerous across Denmark and are popular among Danes and tourists alike.
thumb|upright=1.2|Pølsevogn at Nørrebro in Copenhagen. Pølsevogn(e) () are hot dog stands that sell Danish-style hot dogs, such as rød pølse, and sausages as street food. Today, some are mobile, and some are, despite their names, permanent structures. They are equipped with a small kitchen, boilers, an external desk and room for a pølsemand (sausage-man) preparing and selling hot dogs to passing customers. Pølsevogne are numerous across Denmark and are popular among Danes and tourists alike.
==History== thumb|People eating at a pølsevogn in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1954
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