Difference between revisions of "Cod"
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| amount0 = 100 | | amount0 = 100 | ||
− | | method1 = [[fishing | + | | method1 = [[primitive fishing line]] |
| amount1 = 350 | | amount1 = 350 | ||
− | | method2 = [[fishing pole]] | + | | method2 = [[fishing spear]] |
− | | | + | | amount2 = 350 |
− | | | + | | method3 = [[fishing pole]] |
− | | | + | | amount3 = 500 |
+ | | method4 = [[fishing pole]] from a [[:Category:Water_Vehicles|boat]] | ||
+ | | amount4 = 250 | ||
+ | | method5 = {{small fishing net}} | ||
+ | | amount5 = 750 | ||
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− | [[Cod]] is a salt-water fish that is found in certain coastal locations, | + | [[Cod]] is a salt-water fish that is found in certain coastal locations, where it can be gathered manually, or faster with a [[fishing pole]], [[primitive fishing line]] or [[fishing spear]]. It can also be fished from certain [[:Category:Water_Vehicles|boat]]s on the sea which are outfit with a [[Template:Small fishing net|net]]. Cod is not edible until processed. |
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* [[smoked cod]] in a [[smoker]] | * [[smoked cod]] in a [[smoker]] | ||
* [[sushi]] with [[rice]] and [[seaweed]] using a [[Makisu#Making_sushi (fish)|makisu]] | * [[sushi]] with [[rice]] and [[seaweed]] using a [[Makisu#Making_sushi (fish)|makisu]] | ||
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+ | ==Basic Cod Recipes== | ||
+ | The easiest way to turn cod into food. These dishes can be made with only cod and fuel (such as [[dried dung]] or [[firewood]]). | ||
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+ | {| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto" | ||
+ | ! Food !! Grams eaten<br>per day !! How much raw cod <br> equals one day of food !! Machines & Tools !! Cooking Fuel | ||
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+ | |[[baked cod]] || 40 || 40 || [[primitive oven]], {{oven}} || dried dung, wood/firewood, charcoal, coal, propane | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[dried cod]] || 25 || 50 || [[drying rack]]<br>(automatic only) || none | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[smoked cod]] || 33 || 37 || [[smoker]] || wood/firewood | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} |
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Uses for cod
- baked cod in a regular oven, coal oven or gas oven
- battered cod with beer and wheat flour on a flattop griddle
- brandade with olive oil and garlic in a mixing bowl
- ceviche with lemon juice using a makisu
- dried cod on a drying rack
- fish sandwiches from baked cod with bread on the kitchen table
- fish sauce from dried cod with salt in a cask
- meat feed in a mixing bowl
- papaya salad from fish sauce with papayas and carrots in a mixing bowl
- rice noodles with cod with rice noodles on an hibachi
- salted cod with salt in a salting barrel
- smoked cod in a smoker
- sushi with rice and seaweed using a makisu
Basic Cod Recipes
The easiest way to turn cod into food. These dishes can be made with only cod and fuel (such as dried dung or firewood).
Food | Grams eaten per day |
How much raw cod equals one day of food |
Machines & Tools | Cooking Fuel |
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baked cod | 40 | 40 | primitive oven, regular oven, coal oven or gas oven | dried dung, wood/firewood, charcoal, coal, propane |
dried cod | 25 | 50 | drying rack (automatic only) |
none |
smoked cod | 33 | 37 | smoker | wood/firewood |