Bacalao

/ˌbɑːkəˈlaʊ/ noun

Salt-cured or dried cod fish, a staple food in Portuguese, Spanish, and Latin American cuisine.

From Portuguese 'bacalhaus' or Spanish 'bacalao,' ultimately derived from Old Norse 'baccalao' or possibly Basque origin. The word traveled through Mediterranean trade routes as the fish trade expanded.

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