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Alternatives to cod

6 May 2026

As global demand for cod (Gadus morua) rises and stocks of this species face increasing pressure, it has become imperative to consider sustainable and balanced alternatives. Various options are available to you, consumers and stakeholders, to diversify your choices while preserving resources and, consequently, marine ecosystems.

Also known as salt cod (when salted), cod is the best-known species in the Gadidae family. But this family is full of promising alternatives. Of nearly the same size, other species offer a delicate flavor and an equally tender texture, making them appealing alternatives both in terms of taste and cost.

Among these species, saithe (Pollachius virens) is an excellent option, widely landed along the Channel-North Sea and Brittany/Atlantic coasts.

Whiting (Merlangius merlangus) and hake (Merluccius merluccius) are two often-overlooked options. Less well-known to the general public, these fish stand out for their availability and abundance. Their fine texture and delicate flavor make them interesting substitutes for cod.

Petit merlan © larsjuh via Wikimedia Commons

The little-known blue ling (Molva dypterygia) is a species with healthy stocks. Often confused with whiting, it is distinguished by its silvery color and bluish back, hence its name.

Culinary-wise, blue ling offers white, firm, lean flesh with a delicate texture. Its subtle, mild flavor makes it an ideal canvas for a variety of seasonings, giving it a versatility that is highly valued in the kitchen. Grilled, poached, roasted, or fried, the preparation options are numerous, allowing chefs and home cooks alike to create diverse dishes that highlight this fish’s qualities.

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