Haddock are typically cod-like with three dorsal fins and two ventral fins. |
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Haddock wrapped in Parma ham and spinach, rib-eye steak with garlic butter, summer pudding or gooseberry crumble are typical. |
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An aria from a modern opera is the title of a new work for soprano and orchestra written by composer John Haddock. |
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I immediately warmed to him, and told him my tale of woe, refraining from going into too much detail and being careful not to bring Captain Haddock into it. |
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Haddock is a very popular food fish, sold fresh, smoked, frozen, dried, or to a small extent canned. |
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In El Paso, Texas, this week, Haddock passed the 1,000th mile of the journey after conquering New Mexico in less than a month. |
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Haddock feed primarily on small invertebrates, although larger members of the species may occasionally consume fish. |
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Winning the MacFisheries Silver Haddock Award for the most hilarious use of a soda syphon in a comedy routine. |
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Haddock is the predominant fish of choice in Scotland in a fish supper. |
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Haddock and whiting belong to the same family, the Gadidae, as cod. |
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In due course freshly cooked haddock and chips arrived together with a slice of buttered bread each. |
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Shallow-fry three frozen smoked haddock croquettes and lay these on top of the crab. |
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While the haddock was formidably smokey, the mustard cream sauce was far less rich than some versions I've had the misfortune to come across. |
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Not just cod but other groundfish, including flounder, halibut and haddock, were decimated. |
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Generally cod, haddock, skate, or any of the lean, thick white-fleshed fish are best for the deep-fried preparation. |
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The World Wildlife Fund has now warned that haddock, cod, plaice and lemon sole could soon disappear from British waters. |
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Fished in good weather and sea conditions, over eighteen different species were landed from plaice and haddock to cod and whiting. |
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When a customer came in and ordered haddock or plaice he was visibly nicer to them. |
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This follows a high-level scientific report saying fishing for cod, haddock and plaice must be halved or they will disappear. |
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For the improvement of stocks like whiting, haddock and plaice it is essential that discarding be reduced. |
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Following the collapse of white fish stocks like cod and haddock, the town has reinvented itself as the country's largest shellfish port. |
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So I watched spotty boys peel potatoes and old guys scoop haddock so tenderly from the deep fryer. |
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Icelanders, who are in a particularly good position to judge, rate haddock above cod. |
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But with swingeing cuts in haddock quotas also on the cards, what will the average family be eating in place of its favourite Friday night treat? |
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Over haddock and chips at Fecci's we resolved to tell the town fathers that they should do a swap with Milford Haven. |
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There are unexpected flavours to be found in meaty haddock chunks, especially when dressed in a silky horseradish sauce. |
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She heated warm milk, and then served some smoked haddock she had found on a small china plate. |
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The Northwest Atlantic's other groundfish include haddock, halibut, pollock, flounder and plaice. |
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The lower jaw of the haddock is slightly shorter than the upper jaw and the fish has a small single barbel. |
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The other options on the two-for-a-fiver menu are haddock with chips and peas and Quorn chicken curry with rice. |
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Here, they are matched with a smoked haddock rarebit for an ultra-tasty dish. |
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Make sure you try the smoked haddock rarebit with creamed leeks and smoked bacon. |
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These include scallops, shrimp, crab, haddock, cod, pollack, snapper, halibut and white tuna. |
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For a main course I ordered a kedgeree of salmon and haddock with curry butter. |
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The shop is well stocked with variety of fish and seafood products including processed seafood, from calamari to haddock and prawns. |
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Every year, more than half the cod and haddock in the North Sea were being caught. |
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Top with the smoked haddock, scatter with spring onions, add a spoonful of the sauce and serve. |
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For example, the Queen reportedly loved kippers, smoked haddock and Irish stew. |
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Species that are usually caught near the ocean's bottom, including cod, haddock, pollock, redfish, halibut, flounder, and other species. |
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I started with a smoked haddock and spinach quiche, with a roast scallop, and lemon dressing. |
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Cut the eel, monkfish, haddock or whatever into large chunks, much longer and fatter than you could eat in one go. |
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Three of our party opted for roast beef, Yorkshire pudding and all the trimmings, and I picked the haddock and chips. |
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Poach the haddock in the milk for five minutes, drain and flake, removing any bones. |
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My other half gave top marks to her hot smoked haddock tartlet, made with light filo pastry and served up with asparagus and a poached egg. |
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The haddock was perfectly flaky and moist, lightly topped with bread crumbs, and served over sauteed spinach and sage mashed potatoes. |
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The weather has been good and the vessels have had catches of whiting haddock, monkfish, and plaice. |
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This will mean an influx of cod, haddock, and other cultivated fish to European waters. |
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Experts warn that continued intensive fishing would mean stocks of cod as well as other popular fish like hake and haddock might never recover. |
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The haddock was a bright white colour, but tasted a little tough, as if it had been overcooked a tad. |
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Today's fish choice was haddock, and was offered with the obligatory chips and a choice of salad, peas or baked beans. |
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In New England, scrod are very young cod or haddock, weighing only a pound or two. |
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The special fish of the day was smoked haddock with a crab crust, mashed potato and a mustard cream sauce. |
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My huge bowl contained large, moist chunks of tangy smoked haddock and other white fish in a delicious creamy sauce. |
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Under the proposed regime, boats cannot fish in the haddock zone and cod restricted zone on the same trip. |
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We welcome the decision to increase the quotas for monkfish, megrim and haddock in the southwestern waters. |
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Remove the skin from the smoked haddock and place the fish in a lightly buttered baking dish. |
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Main species on the market were haddock and cod, which were met with a good demand on a market that had been short of fish for a lengthy period. |
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And with this shaft of light, he says skippers should take the chance to prove haddock can be trawled without effecting cod. |
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Organic fillings range from smoked haddock to sausages in onion gravy or simply traditional pork encased in good crumbly shortcrust pastry. |
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But if you can't find the best cod, then use chunky hake, haddock or sea bass fillets instead. |
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Our haddock comes straight from Scarborough, we pick the best haddock we can get. |
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There are plenty of succulent fish dishes too, including peat-smoked haddock mornay or roast medallions of monkfish and tiger prawns. |
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But the threat of a ban on fishing for cod, whiting and haddock brings home the stark reality. |
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Stein is like a plateful of smoked haddock, poached egg and mashed potatoes, a combination that is both unbeatably satisfying and fun. |
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Place the haddock on an oiled grill tray, brush with oil and place under a preheated grill for three minutes. |
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Instead of cod, haddock and herring, you could pick up seahorses, red snappers, and leatherback turtles. |
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And because cod are a by-catch of haddock, whiting and prawn, other key fisheries should be closed too. |
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A set of standard mackerel feathers, often tied using spade end commercial haddock hooks, are ideal. |
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Treats to look forward to include the Rainy Day wife's famed Irish stew and the Rainy Day mother's unsurpassable smoked haddock chowder. |
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Main courses range from sandwiches and burgers to well-presented comfort food such as haddock and chips and haggis, neeps and tatties. |
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The advice given is that there should be zero fishing for cod, whiting, haddock, plaice, sole and prawns in the Irish Sea. |
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Cod, sole, haddock and ocean perch are decent choices because they are high in iodine but relatively low in mercury. |
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Further plans are in the pipeline for stocks including southern hake, sole, haddock and Norway lobster. |
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When ordering seafood, choose the leanest types, such as haddock, sole, trout, scallops, shrimp and crab. |
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In fact, haddock look positively ferocious compared to these innocuous marine travelers. |
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Many gadoid species, such as cod, haddock, silver hake, sand dabs, and witch flounder breed on Stellwagen Bank, but not over deeper Gulf waters. |
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It is slightly gamey, full of flavour and much tastier than the haddock I usually have. |
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You can have sea bass, lobster, herring, turbot, sturgeon cusks, haddock, mullet, eels, crabs, oysters and mussels. |
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With the virtual extinction of cod in the North Sea and serious problems with hake and haddock, the commission accepted that previous measures had failed. |
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They are an active predator feeding mainly on whitefish such as whiting, codling and haddock, also small rays, flatfish, dogfish and even scallops and crabs. |
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Seeing, let alone tasting, my main course of grilled lemon sole on leeks, asparagus and smoked haddock, it was apparent that something had gone wrong. |
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Even though this rig is especially good for gurnards, it also proves superbly successful for dabs, plaice, megrim, even small turbot and brill, also haddock, cod and whiting. |
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Not only will the cuts apply to cod but will apply also to associated species such as whiting, haddock, sole, saithe, monk, plaice, prawns, hake and megrim. |
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While the cod, pollack and haddock may have all but disappeared, you stand a good chance of spotting porpoises, minke whales and even the odd beluga. |
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It estimated that the by-catch, cod, haddock and whiting, trapped along with these small fish is about five per cent of the total swept up by these nets. |
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This will be followed by plans for sole in the western Channel and Bay of Biscay, haddock in Rockall, and Norway lobster in the Cantabrian Sea and western Iberian Peninsula. |
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For culinary purposes, the haddock and the cod are close competitors. |
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The main catches have been monk, megs, hake whiting and haddock. |
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Salmon, haddock, halibut, bass, cod, mackerel, sardines and tuna contain trace minerals and other nutrients that are not commonly or sufficiently found in our diets. |
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I will even eat the strange species of fish which are being harvested in the southern hemisphere and offered as an alternative to our cod and haddock. |
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He gave me a Champneys cookbook which was full of healthy recipes such as salt cod with sweet pepper, tomato and olive sauce and sweetcorn and smoked haddock. |
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The kitchen made a passably good job of smoked haddock eggs Benedict. |
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Featured in the current series are smoked haddock scotch eggs with curried mayonnaise, pigeon and red onion pasty, and onion soup with steak and kidney sausage dumplings. |
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Such favourites as herring, plaice, cod, Dover sole, haddock, monkfish, snapper, mackerel, sardines, scallops and tuna are all as wild as cheetahs and antelopes. |
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I make these little golden fishcakes as a change from the more traditional haddock version, usually in the winter when smoky flavours seem particularly appropriate. |
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To start there was a choice of sweetcorn and ginger soup, cos salad with Parmesan and garlic dressing or smoked haddock cakes with horseradish dressing. |
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But the difference between cooking cod and dogfish and wolffish and monkfish and pollock and haddock and hake and cusk is not all that different. |
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Garlic king prawn in coriander butter, smoked haddock and spring onion fish cake for starters. |
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Some common types are cod, halibut, flounder, tilapia or, in New England, Atlantic cod or haddock. |
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In the late 19th and early 20th centuries new fisheries started to exploit haddock, mackerel, and lobster. |
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Fresh haddock has clean, white flesh and can be cooked in the same ways as cod. |
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In 2010, Greenpeace International has added the haddock to its seafood red list. |
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Growth rates of haddock have changed significantly over the past 30 to 40 years. |
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In the United Kingdom, Atlantic cod is one of the most common ingredients in fish and chips, along with haddock and plaice. |
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Cod, haddock, whiting, saithe, plaice, sole, mackerel, herring, pouting, sprat, and sandeel are all very common and are fished commercially. |
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Young Atlantic cod or haddock prepared in strips for cooking is called scrod. |
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The chef 's signature dish of Terry Butterly smoked haddock and dulse mini fishcakes served with herb mayonnaise are a must. |
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For example, as well as traditional cod and haddock, Colmans offers plaice, lemon sole, gurnard, hake, pollock or whiting with your chips. |
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Despite the emergence on menus of fancy fish such as red snapper, hoki and shark, cod and haddock still account for 86 per cent of all meals. |
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The three species used in this project included two gadids, Atlantic cod and haddock, and one pleuronectid, American plaice. |
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Choices for lunch are Boston baked haddock, chicken parmigiana with homemade pasta or steak tips. |
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Favorite fish include cod, salmon, winter flounder, haddock, striped bass, pollock, hake, bluefish, and, in southern New England, tautog. |
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For haddock, a higher trophic level might mean feeding on larger, more nutritious prey that can lead to optimal growth and reproduction. |
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Many worship cod and haddock, rejecting anything oilier, stronger flavored or bonier. |
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It's the cost of real food, like scrag end, haddock or chops that is getting a proper kicking. |
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From flatfish, Hazlewood has moved into marketing a wide range of roundfish products, especially whiting, cod and haddock for the catering trade. |
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You'll find all kinds of fresh fish and shellfish in the shop from haddock, cod and turbot to bream, lemon sole and crab. |
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The porbeagle feeds mainly on fish such as herring, lancetfish and mackerel but also eats cod, redfish, haddock, squid and shellfish. |
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Catches of six important commercial species, including Georges Bank haddock and Atlantic halibut, were up. |
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Seafood is central to most Icelandic cooking, particularly cod and haddock but also salmon, herring, and halibut. |
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Populations of cod, haddock, halibut, red drum and yellowtail flounder are at record lows. |
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Restrictions on cod effectively limit fishing on other groundfish species with which the cod swim, such as flounder and haddock. |
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Cornish peppered mackerel, smoked haddock, Scottish herring and pearl-white skate wings are all laid on a bed of crushed ice at the fishmonger. |
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Other fishery targets include haddock, Atlantic herring, lobster and several species of flatfish and pelagic fish such as sand lance and capelin. |
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The Barents Sea contains the world largest remaining cod population, as well as an important stocks of haddock and capelin. |
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Coalfish is edible and has commercial value, although it is considerably less valuable than premium whitefish such as cod and haddock. |
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In Canada, pollock, haddock, and halibut are popular choices, alongside cod. |
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Grimsby fish market sources its haddock from the North East Atlantic, principally Iceland, Norway and the Faroe Islands. |
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Unlike the related cod, haddock does not salt well and is often preserved by drying and smoking. |
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Whether you decide on cock-a-leekie soup or smoked haddock chowder, a robust red will take you through to the haggis, neeps and tatties and complement a tartan theme. |
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In the rest of the Norwegian Sea, it is found only during the reproduction season, at the Lofoten Islands, whereas Pollachius virens and haddock spawn in the coastal waters. |
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Featuring New England favorites such as whole belly clams,Maine lobster, steamers, haddock, clam chowder as well as local favorites like fresh grouper and oysters. |
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Gordon S Hirst suggests it comes from fish and chop shops who offer either cod or haddock but its etymology suggests it is a lot older than the corner chippie. |
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In experiments, the researchers monitored product temperatures and followed deteriorative changes in the haddock by analyzing microbiological counts and other parameters. |
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Saulnierville Harbour is homeport to 9 vessels, supporting fisheries such as lobster, herring, winter flounder, sculpin, haddock, and sea scallop. |
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A We lightly poach the smoked haddock separately then fold it gently into the macaroni cheese mix at the end, before placing under the grill to gratinate. |
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Mackerel makes up more than half of the catch in Shetland by weight and value, and there are significant landings of haddock, cod, herring, whiting, monkfish and shellfish. |
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Cod, haddock, pollack, herring, flatfish, shark, shad, sturgeon, gaspereau, salmon, and striped bass make annual migrations into the Bay of Fundy to feed. |
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Or try smoked haddock with truffled leeks, spinach and cheese puff pastry But best of all, try wild mushroom ragout, served with sweet potato mash and pine kernel crust. |
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As well as cod from the North and Irish Seas, the Marine Conservation Society asks us to avoid Atlantic haddock, European hake, North Atlantic halibut, monkfish and swordfish. |
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We now have a collection of sounds from many different species of whales, as well as haddock, cod, drumfish, ships, and unknown sounds that we didn't realize were out there. |
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Where chippy favourites haddock and cod once thrived in colder waters, sea bass, hake, red mullet and anchovies are now caught in greater numbers. |
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Growth rates of haddock, however, had slowed in recent years. |
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