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items how we work contact our team pricing & inventory white fish fillets product information species: alaska pollock, haddock, pollock, cod , turbot, sole/flounder (various), hake and others upon request available forms: skinless (pbi - pbo), skin on (pbi - pbo) freezing method: iqf, iwp, block, interleaved...
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contact home / cod cod cod is the king of whitefish, a species over which wars have been fought and trading fortunes made for hundreds of years. in the s and s, the basque and nordic colonies were the first to preserve cod through drying or salting, a method of preservation that made it possible to travel
longer and farther distances without risk of food spoilage. today, cod is as popular as ever. salt cod remains a staple food in portugal, spain, italy and brazil, while fresh and frozen cod, is widely consumed throughout north america, europe and japan, where its flaky, white flesh has an almost universal...
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contact home / cod cod cod is the king of whitefish, a species over which wars have been fought and trading fortunes made for hundreds of years. in the s and s, the basque and nordic colonies were the first to preserve cod through drying or salting, a method of preservation that made it possible to travel
longer and farther distances without risk of food spoilage. today, cod is as popular as ever. salt cod remains a staple food in portugal, spain, italy and brazil, while fresh and frozen cod, is widely consumed throughout north america, europe and japan, where its flaky, white flesh has an almost universal...
http://bayprime.com/cod/