A group of scampi is commonly referred to as a "gambas." Scampi are actually the tails of certain types of shrimp or prawn, and while they are often served individually in culinary contexts, the term "gambas" can be used to describe them collectively. However, in some cases, they may also simply be referred to as a "group" or "batch" of scampi when discussing them in terms of cooking or serving.
Shrimp Scampi
small prawn; tiny prawn; mini prawn; puny prawn; prawn minor; prawn junior
THE WORD SCAMPI IS ITALIAN AND SCAMPI IS PLURAL AND SCAMPO IS SINGULAR
No. Scampi is a dish of breaded shrimp or prawn.
Scampi look like Scampi while they are in the wild. http://islandwood.org/kids/stream_health/Images/fairy_shrimp.jpg This is what a Scampi looks like. It is a close relative to the shrimp, it is also called a fairy shrimp.
The word scampi comes from Italy.
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There are many places where one can find good scampi recipes. One can find good scampi recipes at popular on the web sources such as Simply Recipes and All Recipes.
Scampi is named after the Italian word for a type of small lobster, specifically the Nephrops norvegicus, also known as langoustine or Dublin Bay prawn. The dish originally referred to the preparation of these shellfish, typically involving a garlic butter sauce. In many English-speaking countries, however, "scampi" has come to refer to a dish made with battered or breaded shrimp, diverging from its original meaning. The culinary term reflects the influence of Italian cuisine on seafood dishes in various regions.
Scampi
You can buy it in costco..it is whole scampi and Comes in 2 kg boxes and costs 80 fillers and is delicious