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What kind of fish is salt fish?

Asked: Dan Canada, Last Updated:

Cod Salt fish is dried and salted fish, usually cod from the North Atlantic. In recent years, as cod fish has become scarce and more expensive, other fishes, like pollock, have been substituted.

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