Coney - Food

Food

In the United States, coney (/ˈkoʊni/, rhymes with bony) may refer to several foods:

  • Coney Island hot dog, founded in Detroit, Michigan, served at a number of restaurants in the midwestern United States
  • Coney sauce, a spicy beef chili served on hot dogs
  • Coney, an alternative name for a "white hot" hot dog in Central New York; see hot dog variations

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Famous quotes containing the word food:

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    Bible: Hebrew, Proverbs 6:6-8.

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