Cod - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cod is the common name for the genus Gadus , belonging to the family Gadidae, and is also used in the common name for various other fishes. Cod is a popular food with a mild flavor, low fat content...
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Cape Cod - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cape Cod , often referred to as simply the Cape , and called Cape of Keel by early Norse explorers, is a peninsula in the easternmost portion of the state of Massachusetts, in the Northeastern Unit...
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It's Finals Week at COD as Fall Semester Draws to Close ... December Edition of the COD Insider Newsletter is on Web ... PD Library's Fall Special Events Include COD Staff, Faculty...
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For those brave souls who venture into the cold winter ocean the Atlantic Cod awaits their offerings! This fish has a light flavor and is used in many popular fish dinners! Presented here is general information of Atlantic Cod, its reproduction, habitat, food, fishing season, angling tips, handling and cooking.
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www.cptdave.com/atlantic-cod.html
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Featured Cod Recipes » ... Cod Stir-Fry W/ Mixed Vegetables ... This is a very good, quick and easy chowder. Although the recipe calls for cod, any white fish could be substituted. I cook and and crumble bacon to garnish each serving. MORE»...
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www.recipezaar.com/recipes/cod
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Cod is well suited for human consumption. The lean flesh is rich in proteins and has a low fat content. It can easily be preserved as dried or salted. Cod was probably a favorite dish ever since people inhabited northern Europe and learned to fish.
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www.ucd.ie/codtrace/codfish.htm
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Common Name(s):; Cod or ; Codling(if under 5lb) ... The young cod move to the seabed and their diet changes to small benthic crustaceans, such as isopods and small crabs. They increase in size to 8cm in the first six months, 14 to 18cm by the end of their first year, and some 25 to 35cm by the end of the second.
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web.ukonline.co.uk/aquarium/pages/cod.html
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