no, too much water in cod. had a 1lb package cook down to 0.4lb
no, too much water in cod. had a 1lb package cook down to 0.4lb
Cod is sold fresh, frozen and salted.
No. It must be frozen, boiled, or breaded and fried.
nothing. Just the companies switch off making the Call of Duty series infinity ward makes= cod modern warfare and cod mw2 while activision makes = cod waw, and cod 7
No, Pollack are members of the Pollachius and Theragra genus, while Cod are members of the Gadus genus.
No, sole is a fish while cod is a video game franchise. (that was a joke, but seriously no)
Frozen water expands, while other frozen liquids contract.
bad marketing? mabie cod 4 is used while cod 2 is used or cod 2 is hard to find
Cod are a cold water fish today normaly found in deeper areas of the ocean but many years ago there was alot of cod all over the coast lines of the Cape. Today cod fish is normaly caught off shore. However, a few years ago I caught a small cod while surf fishing. So to answer your question, yes. Alot of cod do come from Cape Cod but not all of it.
The frozen cod should be boiled for at least 15 minutes, depending on the thickness of the cod piece. A thicker piece will require longer boiling to ensure it is cooked all the way through. The timer should start from the moment the water reaches a rolling boil, and not while it is simply simmering.
No
Nuke the enemy while your team is losing.