Pescados y Mariscos

Cod fillet without skin or bones

Cod fillet without skin or bones
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Ingredient Information

Name

Cod fillet without skin or bones

Category

Pescados y Mariscos

Popularity

102 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Skinless and boneless cod fillet is a clean and deboned portion of cod fish, known for its firm texture and mild, delicate flavor. This ingredient is highly valued in cooking for its versatility, as it can be baked, grilled, fried, or used in stews and soups.

Cod is a fish native primarily to the cold waters of the North Atlantic, especially regions like Iceland, Norway, and Canada. Traditionally, cod has been preserved through salting and drying, but fresh or frozen skinless and boneless fillets are becoming increasingly common in modern cuisine.

Regarding its properties, cod fillet is an excellent source of lean protein, low in fat and calories, and rich in minerals such as phosphorus and potassium. Furthermore, it contains omega-3 fatty acids, which are beneficial for cardiovascular health.

In different Hispanic American countries, this ingredient may have various synonyms or similar names, such as hake fillet (although technically they are different fish, in some places they are used interchangeably), cod loin, or simply fresh cod. It is important to differentiate it from salted cod or "dried cod," which requires a desalting process before being used in recipes.

Nutritional Properties

0g
fiber
60mg
sodium
15mg
calcium
0.5mg
iron
200mg
phosphorus
413mg
potassium
82
calories
30mg
magnesium
18g
protein
45mg
cholesterol
1.3mcg
vitamin d
0.2mg
vitamin b6
1.2mcg
vitamin b12
0.7g
total fat
0.1g
saturated fat
0g
carbohydrates

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