Salted codfish and dried klipfish can be supplied in bales of 25 and 50 kg net, in wooden cases of 50 kg net, in cartons of 25 kg and 10 kg net. |
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This materialized into codfish fillets, baked on a bed of green onions and sprinkled with fava beans, whole cranberries and pistachios. |
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The happy Finns travel en famille to the local steam baths and cleanse themselves before settling down to a meal of boiled codfish. |
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A more popular Creole dish is roasted breadfruit with salted codfish, onions, and peppers cooked in oil. |
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Properly dried and salted codfish would keep for long periods, an important consideration before refrigeration. |
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Why is the government saying that, if the codfish come back, draggers will be allowed to take part in any future fishery? |
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I know you all love me, but I need to do something, not sit around her like a codfish in a tank. |
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The deer were gone, and the codfish that sustained the local economy was mostly salted for export. |
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I feel so numb that if someone where to beat me around the head with a 5 kilo codfish I wouldn't notice. |
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Good Friday is celebrated with a traditional breakfast of codfish cakes and hot-cross buns. |
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The happy family travel to the local steam baths and cleanse themselves before settling down to a meal of boiled codfish. |
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Proteins that occur only in minor amounts can also be major food allergens, as has been shown for an allergen from codfish. |
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It's not that catching the ten codfish is right, but it's the consistency of approach. |
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Whether it was codfish, caplin or whatever, we do not know, but fish were extremely plentiful. |
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I kept 120 codfish out of one net, averaging five to six pounds per fish, and that is not including what I released. |
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To have that amount of cod liver in a boat, they would have had to catch 66,000 pounds of codfish. |
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Fishery officers inspected the vessel and found one flounder, one codfish and three handlines. |
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I'm looking around the table and I wonder how many of us know what a codfish looks like. |
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When the boat was brought into Newfoundland, mature codfish, a species under moratorium, were found in its hold. |
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Two small codfish and one handline seized at the time of the offence were ordered forfeited to the Crown. |
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There were six-and seven-foot-long codfish weighing as much as 200 pounds. |
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Salt fish cakes are made from shredded salted codfish mashed together with boiled potatoes, onions, and pepper, then placed in a batter and fried. |
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Sunday breakfast is generally a big meal of salt codfish from Nova Scotia, egg sauce, boiled potatoes, cooked bananas, and avocado when in season. |
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Fresh salmon with herb butter and spinach, codfish and chips, steaks, baby back ribs and fettuccini with shrimp are just a few of the entrees. |
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Jump ahead to the late 1970s and 1980s. Several boats out of Chance Harbour are catching good catches of codfish. |
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When the butter is foaming, lay in a batch of floured codfish chunks in one layer, not crowded. |
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Let simmer 1 kg of codfish filets in this bouillon for 10 minutes. |
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Other island specialties include tripe with beans, brown stew fish, ackee and codfish, and callaloo. |
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Anemones are eaten by sea slugs, certain starfishes, eels, flounders, and codfish. |
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I think there's scientific evidence that seals consume up to a billion codfish. |
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I spent hour after hour there, and I can't ever recall catching a codfish off the end of a wharf. |
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Also, how would you describe the situation in the last few years concerning codfish versus seals? |
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I would like you to comment the impact of the seal population on the decline of the codfish stock. |
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It's not unusual to see a seal bring up a codfish from the deep and just rip the belly out of it, and the cod is left floating on the water. |
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Place the salted codfish into a bowl, breaking it into large chunks. |
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The Basque version of bouillabaisse, or fish stew, is called ttoro and includes mussels, crayfish, congers, the head of a codfish, and three other kinds of fish. |
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There were fresh shrimp, mussels, and codfish in the mix, and little fronds of carrot and fennel, all of which were nicely fried to a golden, tempura-like crispness. |
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Sei is the Norwegian word for pollock, also referred to as coalfish, a close relative of codfish. |
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The fecundity of some codfish species is prodigious. |
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And in the spring of the year when you're out fishing for terns and ducks or whatever, if there is a pan of ice, there is a seal on it and a codfish alongside with the belly eaten out of it. |
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They feed in shallow littoral waters on herring, flounder, hake, anchovy, codfish and sculpin. |
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Well, I want to quote a more up-to-date document about the codfish. |
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They'd usually feed them codfish bones and salt herring, stuff like that. |
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I can just imagine how tough it must be for the communities that see these trawlers cruise by their communities scooping up their fish when there is an international moratorium on codfish. |
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Instead, one might think of a serenata, a salad of dried codfish and boiled root vegetables like yautia, name, malanga, green bananas and yuca, in a peppery lime vinaigrette. |
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Church fast days increased demand for dried codfish, which was easily caught and prepared for export, and the cod trade became an important part of the economy. |
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It historically has been an important center of industrial manufacturing and a supplier of natural resource products, such as granite, lobster, and codfish. |
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The up to 50 birds to be translocated will be sourced from Codfish Island and a number of captive holding sites, and will be fully health screened prior to departure. |
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