There are several species of Pollock, but all move by swishing their tails from side to side.
All animals, including pollock, taken from the sea are halal.
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.
Pollock
Yes, Pollocks do have scales.
No, pollock are not members of the shellfish family. They are a species of fish that belong to the cod family. Shellfish typically refer to mollusks (such as clams, oysters, and mussels) and crustaceans (such as shrimp, crabs, and lobsters).
in donegal they are called Coley.
they get there fish from the sea because thats where they get the fish to make tuna,cod, haddock, trout, pollock e.g
yes they do all fish have scales All fish do not have scales.
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.
No, a pillock is not a fish. It is a slang term used in British English to refer to a foolish or stupid person.
Pollock and cod are both types of white fish. Although a latter of personal taste and preference, many believe cod has a better taste and texture than pollock.
Since Pollock fish have fins and scales, it is a kosher fish and there is no theological prohibition against eating it. However a majority of Seventh-day Adventists are vegetarian and do not eat meat of any kind, including fish, for health reasons.