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That's interesting.
When I replied I wrote Pollock, then changed the spelling to match yours, as I thought I had got it wrong
Premumably Pollack is something different?
This is what Wikiwhatsit says about Pollock
Alaska pollock or walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) is a North Pacific species of the cod family Gadidae. While related to the common Atlantic pollock species of the same family, the Alaska pollock is not a member of the same Pollachius genus.
The Norwegian pollock (Theragra finnmarchica), a rare fish of Norwegian waters, may actually be the same species as the Alaska pollock.
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Poached it in a splash of milk & butter, with dill, garlic & black pepper. Also added chopped onions & prawns. Put on plate & topped with cheesy garlicky Potato Dauphois, with peas on the side. - That looks delicious Lynnea
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