Scrod (or schrod) is not actually a specific type of fish, but rather a generic term for a young (2-lb or less) cod or, less frequently, haddock, split and deboned for cooking as the catch of the day. It is a staple in many Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine and Rhode Island seafood and fish markets, but is rarely found outside New England and New York.
Nowhere! Scrod refers to fresh whitefish "seaman's catch received on deck." This could be flounder or haddock, or whatever similar fish was brought in from the sea that day.
Scrod, also known as cod or haddock is kosher.
There are, on average, 120 calories in 4 ounces of baked scrod.
Cod is a codfish. Scrod is strips or fillets of very young cod or haddock prepared for the restaurant trade.
a young cod i think is called a 'scrod'
A Scrod is young Atlantic codfish or haddock.
In the book "Scat" by Carl Hiaasen, Smokes' real name is Duane Scrod Jr. He is a troubled student involved in environmental activism.
"Scrod" is a term used in New England to refer to young cod or haddock, particularly when they are prepared for cooking. The word itself is somewhat ambiguous and can apply to various white fish, but it is most commonly associated with these two species. The term is often used in restaurant menus and seafood dishes. Its origin is thought to be linked to the practice of splitting or "scrod" the fish for cooking.
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Nick Waters Capt. Gregory Waters(Nick's Father) Marta Gonzalez Bunny Starch Duane Scrod Sr. (Smoke's Father) Duane Scrod Jr. (Nicknamed Smoke) Whitney (Smoke's Mother) Nadine (Duane Scrod Sr.'s Macaw) Jason Marshall (Libby's Father and Police Detective) Twilly Spree Drake McBride Jimmy Lee Bayliss Libby Marshall Bonnie Marshall (Libby's Mother) Dr. Dressler (Principal of the Truman School) Wendall Waxmo Mrs. Robertson Millicent Winship (Duane Scrod Sr.'s Mother-in-law) Graham
special of the day
NO-one knows that You can really only catch five a day.