Cod was a generic name for various kinds of fish (including hake and the haddock) and can refer to different fish in different parts of the world. In those parts of the world where cod refers to fish with scales, then cod will be Kosher. All Kosher fish need fins and scales.
There are several species of kosher cod and several species of non-kosher cod, so the status of Blue Ling is not immediately clear. Most commercial cod species are in the Gadidae family and several are kosher, such as cod, haddock, pollock, and whiting. Non-kosher cods are also in the Gadidae family and include the Burbot and the Lawyer, also called Freshwater Ling (Lota Lota). However, Blue Ling is in the less familiar Lotidae family. There are detailed lists online of kosher and non-kosher fish, and Blue Ling is not listed.
Scrod, also known as cod or haddock is kosher.
Merluza, also known as Hake, is from the Cod family and is a kosher fish.
cod liver oil
No but ghost cod is
In Sunni (except the Hanafi school) and Ibadi Jurisprudence, all sea-life is halal, so cod-fish is permissible to consume. In Shiite Jurisprudence and the Sunni Hanafi school, all fishes that are kosher according to Jewish strcitures are halal. Since cod has fins and scales as Judaism defines them, cod is kosher and this makes it halal in Shiite Islam.
Blue cod are really inquisitive and will basically eat anything fresh.
Yes, it is a kosher fish. It has scales and fins.
Blue marlin are kosher. I don't know about other species of marlin (black, white, striped, etc.)
no,it's a fish
Any cheeses made from kosher ingredients by a manufacturer that is certified kosher is kosher. Kosher refers to any food prepared according to the laws of kashrut (Jewish dietary laws), it is not a style of food.
sharks. typicaly great whites and tiger sharks. and barracudas have actually eaten blue cod but it is a rare thing to happen. hope i helped!