is the headless sea fish sold in the market? There are many kinds of fish, many of which are edible, and many different kinds of edible fish can often be bought in the market. One kind of fish is quite special. Generally speaking, the fish sold in the market have no head, only their bodies. Because this fish lives in the ocean, some people call it a headless sea fish. This kind of fish is generally referred to as Ming Tai fish. The official name of the fish is actually "yellow line Pollock", which belongs to the genus Pollock in the family Gadidae, order Gadiformes, class Osteichthyes. Because the head of this kind of fish has less meat and less nutrition, the seller will basically remove their head and sell only their body when selling them.
In addition, there is also a kind of fish nicknamed headless fish, which is actually amphioxus. They are called headless fish not because their heads are removed when they are sold in the market, but because their heads are not obvious and look like they are connected to their bodies.
market is actually Ming Tai fish, that is, yellow line Pollack. Yellow-lined Pollock is also a type of cod, but the two are not identical. Pollock belongs to the genus Pollock, order Gadiformes, class Osteichthyes, but cod can refer to all fish in the order Gadiformes, so the range of cod is relatively wide, and headless fish generally refers to the genus Pollock.