A & C Quinlan Fisheries Ltd.
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Cod is one of the world's most important food fish, found throughout the North Atlantic. Its white, mild-flavoured flesh is extremely versatile β as fresh fish, stockfish, salt cod or frozen fillets. It forms the basis of numerous traditional dishes such as fish and chips and bacalao. Gadus morhua. Also known as Cod, Morue de l'Atlantique, Kabeljau, Kabeljauw.
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