No
Yes it is!
is whiting a bottom feeder
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).
A bib is another name for a pouting or pout whiting.
There may not be many pictures of a whiting fish's face because they are not considered visually striking or unique compared to other fish species. Additionally, the focus in fishing and culinary contexts is often on the overall appearance and size of the fish rather than specifically its face.
Yes it is!
Cod, haddock, pollock, whiting, and hake are all low in Omega-3 fatty acids because they have a very low fat content. Wild caught mackerel, salmon, sardines, trout, tuna, and herring are good sources of omega-3.
Whiting are salt water fish - ocean fish.
no 2 different fish
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A fish that has hair does not exist on earth. So the answer is. :- No a Whiting does not have hair.
a whiting fish is a fish that goes to the denstist alot and natually has very white teeth a whiting fish is a fish that goes to the denstist alot and natually has very white teeth
is whiting a bottom feeder
no
Not the whiting from the North Sea I have eaten recently. I have eaten some fish that looked like whiting but came from Vietnam that had a bitter taste.
The type of fish is whiting.
"Whiting" is one of those words in commercial fish sales that is thrown around rather loosely, like "perch". Properly, it is used for Atlantic and Pacific Whiting, both salt-water fish.