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THE WORD SCAMPI IS ITALIAN AND SCAMPI IS PLURAL AND SCAMPO IS SINGULAR
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.
No. Scampi is a dish of breaded shrimp or prawn.
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Scampi typically refers to a dish made with langoustine, a type of shellfish, which is commonly found off the coast of Italy and Croatia. It is not associated with a specific country as it is a traditional dish in various regions along the Mediterranean coast.
The word scampi comes from Italy.
The food network have a few different recipes for shrimp scampi and have been rated 5 stars by those that have tried it for themselves. The basic recipe can be found by going to http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchens/shrimp-scampi-recipe/index.html and only takes 30 minutes to prepare and cook.
Scampi typically refers to a preparation of langoustines or Dublin Bay prawns, which are mainly found in the Mediterranean Sea. The dish itself is thought to have originated in Italy or the Adriatic region, but it is also popular in countries such as the United Kingdom and Ireland.
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