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USDA Nutrients - Fish, Cod

Identifier

012455

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

 

from Wikipedia

Cod is the common name for the genus Gadus of demersal fishes, belonging to the family Gadidae. Cod is also used as part of the common name for a number of other fish species, and there are species suggested to belong to genus Gadus that are not called cod (the Alaska pollock).

The two most important species of cod are the Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), which lives in the colder waters and deeper sea regions throughout the North Atlantic, and the Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus), found in both eastern and western regions of the northern Pacific. Gadus morhua was named by Linnaeus in 1758. (However, G. morhua callarias, a low salinity, non-migratory race restricted to parts of the Baltic, was originally described as Gadus callarias by Linnaeus.)

 

Cod is popular as a food with a mild flavour and a dense, flaky white flesh. Cod livers are processed to make cod liver oil, an important source of vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E and omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA). Young Atlantic cod or haddock prepared in strips for cooking is called scrod. In the United Kingdom, Atlantic cod is one of the most common ingredients in fish and chips, along with haddock and plaice.

A description of the experience

Basic Report:  15015, Fish, cod, Atlantic, raw

Nutrient values and weights are for edible portion

 

Cod are extremely nutritious being rich in minerals and vitamins and having a good supply of Vitamin D

Nutrient

Unit


Value per 100 g

Proximates

Water

g

81.22

Energy

kcal

82

Protein

g

17.81

Total lipid (fat)

g

0.67

Carbohydrate, by difference

g

0.00

Fiber, total dietary

g

0.0

Sugars, total

g

0.00

Minerals

Calcium, Ca

mg

16

Iron, Fe

mg

0.38

Magnesium, Mg

mg

32

Phosphorus, P

mg

203

Potassium, K

mg

413

Sodium, Na

mg

54

Zinc, Zn

mg

0.45

Vitamins

Vitamin C, total ascorbic acid

mg

1.0

Thiamin

mg

0.076

Riboflavin

mg

0.065

Niacin

mg

2.063

Vitamin B-6

mg

0.245

Folate, DFE

µg

7

Vitamin B-12

µg

0.91

Vitamin A, RAE

µg

12

Vitamin A, IU

IU

40

Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol)

mg

0.64

Vitamin D (D2 + D3)

µg

0.9

Vitamin D

IU

36

Vitamin K (phylloquinone)

µg

0.1

Lipids

Fatty acids, total saturated

g

0.131

Fatty acids, total monounsaturated

g

0.094

Fatty acids, total polyunsaturated

g

0.231

Cholesterol

mg

43

Other

Caffeine

mg

0

The source of the experience

USDA National Nutrients database

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