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Which is better for you cod or haddock?

Asked: Wouter PikeMan, Last Updated:

Cod has better nutrition Both fish are free of carbs, very high in protein, and do not contain any fiber. Haddock has the singular advantage of being lower in saturated fats than cod, but both fish contribute the same amount of daily fat intake when equal amounts of the fish are eaten.

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