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- Langostino abstract "Langostino is a Spanish word with different meanings in different areas. 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. Squat lobsters are more closely related to porcelain and hermit crabs. Crustaceans labeled as langostino are no more than 3 inches (7.6 cm) long, and weigh no more than 7 ounces (200 g). Langostinos are not langoustes (spiny lobsters) despite a similar name (in Spanish, lobster is called langosta). Also, langostinos are sometimes confused with langoustines (Norway lobster), which is a true lobster common in European cuisine.In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration allows "langostino" to be used a market name for three species of squat lobster in the family Galatheidae: Cervimunida johni, Munida gregaria, and Pleuroncodes monodon. In Spain, it means some species of prawns. In Cuba and other Spanish-speaking Caribbean islands, the name langostino is also used to refer to crayfish. In South America, the name langostino is used to refer to a certain shrimp, Pleoticus muelleri.".
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- Langostino wikiPageRevisionID "677705774".
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Caribbean.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Category:Edible_crustaceans.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Category:Squat_lobsters.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Cervimunida_johni.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Crayfish.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Crustacean.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Crustaceans.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Cuba.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Trade_Commission.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Food_and_Drug_Administration.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Galatheidae.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Galatheoidea.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Hermit_crab.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Langouste.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Lobster.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Long_John_Silvers.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Munida_gregaria.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Nephrops_norvegicus.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Norway_lobster.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Pleoticus_muelleri.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Pleuroncodes_monodon.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Porcelain_crab.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Prawn.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Rubios.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Rubios_Coastal_Grill.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Shrimp.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Spanish_language.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Spiny_lobster.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink Squat_lobster.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLinkText "Langostino".
- Langostino wikiPageWikiLinkText "langostino".
- Langostino hasPhotoCollection Langostino.
- Langostino wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Langostino wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Edible_crustaceans.
- Langostino wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Langostino wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Langostino subject Category:Edible_crustaceans.
- Langostino subject Category:Squat_lobsters.
- Langostino hypernym Word.
- Langostino type Article.
- Langostino type Food.
- Langostino type Article.
- Langostino comment "Langostino is a Spanish word with different meanings in different areas. 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. Squat lobsters are more closely related to porcelain and hermit crabs. Crustaceans labeled as langostino are no more than 3 inches (7.6 cm) long, and weigh no more than 7 ounces (200 g).".
- Langostino label "Langostino".
- Langostino sameAs m.0bs5x4.
- Langostino sameAs Q6486412.
- Langostino sameAs Q6486412.
- Langostino wasDerivedFrom Langostino?oldid=677705774.
- Langostino isPrimaryTopicOf Langostino.