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A photo of the tiny Brazilian market where I found salt cod (country of origin: Norway). The cod was $10.98/USD per pound. But there were a lot of bones, skin, and fins. In New England, I would buy filets. Much easier to use. 

 

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kbjesq

kbjesq

A photo of the tiny Brazilian market where I found salt cod (country of origin: Norway). The cod was $10.98/USD per pound. But there were a lot of bones, skin, and fins. In New England, I would buy salted filets. Much easier to use. 

 

Brazil market .jpg

20160325_151710.thumb.jpg.919f0c7a356b7d085f5956cec11260ca.jpg

20160325_152304.thumb.jpg.b00f6a1a8b3133197b24ca741acb9e67.jpg

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