norway lobster
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Definition
Noun 1. A species of lobster: Norway lobster refers to a type of edible, slender lobster found in European waters, particularly the northeastern Atlantic Ocean and parts of the Mediterranean Sea. It is similar to but more slender than the American lobster. Its scientific name is Nephrops norvegicus.
Usage Notes
- The term is a common name used primarily in culinary and commercial fishing contexts. It is often used on menus or in seafood markets.
- It is important to distinguish it from other lobster species, like the American or spiny lobster, due to differences in size, habitat, and taste.
Examples
- As a subject: "The is a valuable species for fisheries in the North Sea."
- As an object: "The chef prepared a delicious dish with fresh ."
- With a modifier: "We ordered grilled for our main course."
Advanced Usage
- In scientific/technical contexts: The species is consistently referred to by its Latin binomial, , in biological or marine research papers.
- Example: "The study focused on the population dynamics of Nephrops norvegicus in the Irish Sea."
Variants and Related Words
- Dublin Bay Prawn: Another common name for the same species, frequently used in Ireland and the United Kingdom.
- Langoustine: The French culinary term for , widely used in gourmet cooking and international cuisine.
- Scampi: In some culinary contexts, particularly in the UK and Italy, "scampi" refers to the tail meat of the , often breaded and fried.
- Nephrops: A shortened, informal term derived from the genus name, sometimes used in industry and science.
Synonyms
- Nephrops norvegicus (Scientific name)
- Langoustine (Culinary term)
- Dublin Bay Prawn (Regional common name)
Different Meanings
- The term refers specifically to the species . It does not refer to lobsters caught in Norway that are of a different species (e.g., European lobster, ).
Noun
- edible European lobster resembling the American lobster but slenderer