Cod are commecially fished for wherever they exist, and do not come from any 'country' as such. They are a cold-water species, typically fished for in the North Sea (off the eastern coast of the UK), and northwards towards the Arctic Circle, and the (northern) Atlantic. Any of the countries bordering these waters will have commercial fishing fleets that fish for cod (and haddock, etc), and these are often joined by massive 'factory' type trawlers / fishing vessels from other more distant countries, for example Spain.
That depends. Cod will only swim in certain places but that doesn't limit them to 1 country. Could come from anywhere. Depends on your shop and who whatever country you live in, imports from
The head of a salted and dried Cod fish is used to preserve the remains of the dead fish. By salting and drying the Cod fish you will be able to perfectly preserve the fish to look the way it does for years to come.
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It is the salted, cured and ground up roe (eggs) of the cod fish or the carp fish.
A type of fish
A cod is a fish.
A cod is neither a reptile nor a mammal. It is a fish; class Osteicthyes
No, it is not, a cod fish is a type of fish.
no, cod are saltwater fish
Do cod fish eat plant
COD, also known as Call of Duty is made by Activision in the United States.
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Cod (in any form) is a fish.