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There are several species of Pollock, but all move by swishing their tails from side to side.

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Are pollock members of the shellfish family?

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What are other names for pollock fish?

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Does the Alaska pollock have scales?

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To be kosher, a fish must have both fins and scales - hence no sharks, rays or cetaceans (which were believed to be fish in the times when kashrut laws were first developed). Pollock have both and are as a result kosher.


Is a pillock a fish?

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What is the difference between cod and pollock?

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