If we suspicion a prohibited dog we paid for during a ballpark, stadium or arena final time we went to a pro round game was pricey, check this: A food truck in Australia is offered a $100 ($75 U.S.) frankfurter.No, a not a sausage stuffed with gold. The Haute Dog, a prohibited item during Melbournes Good Food as well as Wine Show, a stop in a Maille Mustard Mobiles yearlong journey opposite Australia, contains pristine grass-fed Australian peppercorn beef.But a not whats in this prohibited dog which creates it so expensive; a whats upon it: 1747 Dijon grained mustard infused with uninformed black truffles. The wiener is served upon a brioche bun as well as with a potion of French white wine, so theres that, as well as it additionally comes with a 100-milliliter specialty ceramic jar of a black truffle mustard, uninformed from a pump, which alone retails for $100 (so we suppose, in a sense, we could say a Haute Dog itself is actually free). The Maille website calls a truffle grained mustard a jewel of a preference of condiments done with mushrooms as well as roots, or as a company refers to them, Frances noble fungi.Frankfurter-craving eaters upon a budget can opt for a $25 Maille Chablis Haute Dog or a $10 Maille Haute Dog, which are offered with more-modest grained mustard toppings.Ketchup as well as relish fans should probably demeanour elsewhere for lunch.Photo courtesy of Maille


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