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  2. The 37 Best Costco Appetizers and Party Foods - AOL

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    37. East Coast Seafood Lobster Sliders. $39.99 for six sliders. OK, this one is a huge splurge, but there's no better time for that than the holidays.

  3. Langostino - Wikipedia

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    A grilled langostino prawn. Langosta is a Spanish word with different meanings in different areas, most commonly applied to various types of crustacean.In the United States, it is commonly used in the restaurant trade to refer to the meat of the squat lobster, which is neither a true lobster nor a prawn.

  4. Calling All Shellfish Lovers! 52 Decadent Lobster Recipes to ...

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    From Broiled Lobster Tail and Rustic Lobster Bisque, ... buttered lobster roll. Simply sauté langostino tails in a bit of butter and capers, then spoon into buttered and toasted rolls for a ...

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    Surf & Turf: Maine Tail & Sirloin: A roasted Maine lobster tail paired with a seasoned 7-oz. sirloin. Served with your choice of two sides. Lobster Dip: Maine and langostino lobster, spinach and ...

  6. Squat lobster - Wikipedia

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    The pleon only being partly flexed under the cephalothorax and the cephalothorax being more long than it is broad makes the squat lobster a morphological intermediate between a lobster and crab. [3] Dorsal (left) and ventral (right) views of the holotype of Kiwa puravida (Kiwaidae); two pereiopods have broken off on the animal's left side.

  7. Scampi - Wikipedia

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    Food labelling laws in the UK require products labelled "scampi" to contain langoustine (or, as "Pacific scampi", Andaman lobster Metanephrops adamanicus or New Zealand lobster Metanephrops challengeri), [2] [3] as monkfish tail was formerly sometimes dishonestly used and sold as scampi in the United Kingdom.

  8. Nephrops norvegicus - Wikipedia

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    The muscular tail of Nephrops norvegicus is frequently eaten, and its meat is known as scampi or langoustine. N. norvegicus is eaten only on special occasions in Spain and Portugal, where it is less expensive than the common lobster, Homarus gammarus. [24] N. norvegicus is an important species for fisheries, being caught mostly by trawling.

  9. Costco is selling gigantic 7-pound lobster claws - AOL

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    Instagram user @julesfood came across a 3-pound claw at a Costco near Newport Beach. To compare, an average sized dinner lobster is 1 to 1.5 pounds. Lobsters tend to get bigger as they age, hence ...