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| method0  = manual
 
| method0  = manual
 
| amount0  = 100
 
| amount0  = 100
| method1  = [[fishing spear]]
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| method1  = [[primitive fishing line]]
 
| amount1  = 350
 
| amount1  = 350
| method2  = [[fishing pole]]
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| method2 = [[fishing spear]]
| amount2 = 500
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| amount2  = 350
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| method3 = [[fishing pole]]
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| amount3 = 500
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| method4  = [[fishing pole]] from a [[:Category:Water_Vehicles|boat]]
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| amount4  = 250
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| method5  = {{small fishing net}}
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| amount5  = 750
 
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A salt-water fish used as a popular source of food. Cannot be eaten raw, but can be processed into any of the following forms:
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[[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.
* [[dried cod]] (with a [[drying rack]]):
 
** 25g / 100g / 200g
 
* [[salted cod]] (with a [[salting barrel]]):
 
** 28g / 350g / 400g
 
* [[smoked cod]] (with a [[smoker]]):
 
** 33g / 350g / 400g
 
* [[baked cod]] (with a {{oven}}):
 
** 40g / 400g / 400g
 
  
''(numbers indicate grams eaten per day / gr produced per day / gr of raw cod required)''
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==Uses for cod==
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* [[baked cod]] in a {{oven}}
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* [[battered cod]] with [[beer]] and [[wheat flour]] on a [[Flattop_griddle#Frying_battered_cod|flattop griddle]]
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* [[brandade]] with [[olive oil]] and [[garlic]] in a [[Mixing_bowl#Making_brandade|mixing bowl]]
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* [[ceviche]] with [[lemon juice]] using a [[Makisu#Making_ceviche|makisu]]
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* [[dried cod]] on a [[drying rack]]
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* [[fish sandwich|fish sandwiches]] from [[baked cod]] with [[bread]] on the [[Kitchen_table#Sandwiches|kitchen table]]
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* [[fish sauce]] from [[dried cod]] with [[salt]] in a [[Cask#Fermenting_fish sauce|cask]]
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* [[meat feed]] in a [[Mixing_bowl#Mixing_meat feed from salmon|mixing bowl]]
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* [[papaya salad]] from [[fish sauce]] with [[papayas]] and [[carrots]] in a [[Mixing_bowl#Mixing_papaya salad|mixing bowl]]
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* [[rice noodles with cod]] with [[rice noodles]] on an [[Hibachi#Cooking_rice noodles with cod|hibachi]]
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* [[salted cod]] with [[salt]] in a [[salting barrel]]
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* [[smoked cod]] in a [[smoker]]
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* [[sushi]] with [[rice]] and [[seaweed]] using a [[Makisu#Making_sushi (fish)|makisu]]
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==Basic Cod Recipes==
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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"
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! 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
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|[[dried cod]] || 25 || 50 || [[drying rack]]<br>(automatic only) || none
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|[[smoked cod]] || 33 || 37 || [[smoker]] || wood/firewood
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Cod
Bacalao-info1.jpg
Raw Resource
Gathered100 grams per day
SkillFishing
Methods of  gathering
Method
Amount
manual100
primitive fishing line350
fishing spear350
fishing pole500
fishing pole from a boat250
wood or reed small fishing net750
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 boats on the sea which are outfit with a net. Cod is not edible until processed.



Uses for cod

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
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