
thumb|Salted and dried cod, produced in Norway ''' () is the Portuguese word for cod and—in a culinary context—dried and salted cod. Fresh (unsalted) cod is referred to as ' (fresh cod).
thumb|Salted and dried cod, produced in Norway ''' () is the Portuguese word for cod and—in a culinary context—dried and salted cod. Fresh (unsalted) cod is referred to as ' (fresh cod).
==Portuguese and other cuisines== dishes are common in Portugal, and also in former Portuguese colonies such as Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Angola, Macau, Brazil, Timor-Leste and Goa. There are said to be over 1000 recipes for salt cod in Portugal alone and it can be considered the iconic ingredient of Portuguese cuisine (it is one of the few species of fish not consumed fresh in this fish-loving country, which boasts the highest per capita fish consumption within the European Union). It is often cooked on social occasions and is the traditional Christmas Eve dinner in some parts of Portugal.
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