Scampi.
was on every menu in every restatuararant in every county in England but now is nowhere to be seen.
have we eaten it to extinction?
it was alwasy served as little breaded nuggets so noone really knows what it looked liked, how big it was. all we ever knew was the the singular was
Scampo.
Still sold in plenty of fish and chip shops oop North, and you can buy it in the supermarket if you fancy some at home.
My kids like to peal the breadcrumbs off - looks like a big prawn but tastes more like lobster/crayfish.
Dahn sahf I think they use the French word langoustine for them these days and don't bother with the breadcrumbs.
here you go
linky
[Edited on 26/9/09 by iank]
aahh, it's a crab thing then, for some reason thought it was a fish.
Yep here's the cute little fella
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norway_lobster
AFAIR most scampi is made from monks tails. (A fish)