salt cod

collocation in English

meaningsofsaltandcod

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salt
adjective[before noun]
uk
/sɒlt/
us
/sɑːlt/
containing or preserved ...
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cod
noun[C or U]
uk
/kɒd/
us
/kɑːd/
a large sea fish that can be eaten, or the meat of ...
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(Definition ofsaltandcodfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsalt cod

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There are other kinds of fish, notablysaltcod, exported to a great number of countries.
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Other fish are also used, including locally-caught fish, cod,saltcod, shad other oily fish, red snapper and swordfish.
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Saltcodis a staple food eaten by itself and used in stews, casseroles and soups.
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Both stockfish andsaltcodcan be made into lutefisk.
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Thesaltcodin the dish should always be shredded with the fingers, never sliced or chopped, to achieve the correct texture.
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Among fish recipes,saltcod("bacalhau") dishes are pervasive.
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Cod shatterpack fillets andsaltcodare mainstays.
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Ducana is often served withsaltcod(bacala) and what the islanders call chop-up which is a mixture of spinach, eggplant and okra.
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Initially, the floats were town carriages and "carri matti" where lupine, chestnuts andsaltcodwould be thrown out to the crowd as a treat.
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Around the holiday season special dishes are consumed, such as the hallaca and pekel, made out ofsaltcod.
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Normans also introduced casseroles,saltcod(baccal) and stockfish, which remain popular.
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