Cod, Food for Meatless Days
Catholics in Europe looked upon cod as manna from heaven.
he Catholic Church imposed over
150 meatless days a year, depending on the diocese. On those days,
people who lived in coastal areas ate fresh saltwater fish, and those
in the interior ate fresh freshwater fish, or saltwater fish that had
been salted, dried or smoked so it would keep longer.
In the Middle Ages, cod already had significant commercial value in
Europe. There was considerable demand for the fish, which kept well
and tasted good.
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