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wrong text: Scampi is a dish made with shrimp in garlic butter with lemon. In the United Kingdom, scampi is eaten with chips.

Scampi is the italian name for the languistine, also known as the Dublin Bay Prawn. It is not infact a member of the shrimp or prawn family, but a small decapod crustacean, related to the Crayfish and Lobster

In the UK, the term Scampi is often used to signify the shelled tail meat, coated in breadcrumbs or batter, deep fried and usually served with chips

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