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Cod which has been dried without the addition of salt is stockfish.
The climate in northern Norway is excellent for stockfish production.
Currently Stockfish is being developed on a public distributed testing framework.
The first treatment is to soak the stockfish in cold water for five to six days (with the water changed daily).
Both stockfish and salt cod can be made into lutefisk.
Much of the catch is turned into stockfish, dried cod, exported mainly to Italy.
I doubt your grace's agents will experience difficulty in selling the stockfish at a good price; it's all prime stuff.
Around or after 1500, the Icelandic coat of arms became a crowned stockfish on a red shield.
Incidentally, if you can find stockfish in an Italian market, instead of salt cod, the dish will be less salty.
Not to be confused with stockfish.
This makes conditions for stockfish exceptionally good.
Ingredients such as stockfish or simple marinated anchovies are found here as well.
Near Reine there's a museum dedicated just to dried cod, or stockfish.
He was as stiff as the stockfish.
The saturated stockfish is then soaked in an unchanged solution of cold water and lye for an additional two days.
Due to the stable conditions, the stockfish produced in Lofoten is regarded as the best.
"Stockfish" and "Stockmaß" therefore refer essentially to the same basic length.
Iceland (Island): 16th century - 1903: on red, a crowned silver stockfish.
Olsen Fish imports its stockfish from Norway and begins soaking it in September.
Stockfish implements an advanced alpha-beta search and uses bitboards.
The groom's representatives - all male - would take along a pot of palm wine, some meat or stockfish, ground tobacco (snuff) and money.
The company was located at Sjursøya and traded in herring, stockfish and salt.
John Stockfish - bass guitar (tracks 2-3, 5-7, 10)
Traditionally, this diatopic use of octopus was facilitated by its inland availability as stockfish.
Stockfish has been a staple food internationally for centuries, in particular on the Iberian peninsula and the African coast.