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1 nantua
( FRANCE)sauce of crayfish, white wine, butter and cream with a touch of tomato♦ A name given to dishes containing crayfish. This includes crayfish tails and sauces made with a crayfish fumet. -
2 aragosta
f lobster* * ** * *[ara'ɡosta]1. sf2. agg inv* * *[ara'gosta, ara'gɔsta] 1.sostantivo femminile lobster, crayfish*2.* * *aragosta/ara'gosta, ara'gɔsta/ ⇒ 3I sostantivo f.lobster, crayfish*II agg. e m.inv.(colore) orange red. -
3 gambero
m prawn* * *1 crayfish, crawfish // rosso come un gambero, as red as a (boiled) lobster (o as a beetroot) // andare come un gambero, (fig.) to make little (o no) progress* * *['gambero]••* * *gambero/'gambero/sostantivo m.\camminare come i -i to walk backwards; rosso come un gambero as red as a lobster. -
4 langoustine
( FRANCE)saltwater crayfishDublin Bay prawn; Norwegian lobster.♦ The French name for Dublin prawn. These are small pink crustaceans resembling crayfish, with a taste and texture closest to lobster. Their claws are quite long but have no edible meat in them. Like the langouste, these are found in warm waters. -
5 marengo
A chicken stew made with wine, tomatoes, and garlic. The stew is served over toast, garnished with crayfish and fried eggs. The modern versions of this omit the eggs and substitute shrimp for the crayfish. Of course, other liberties have been taken with this recipe to include black olives, peppers, and veal. The dish is rumored to have been named for the dish served to General Bonaparte after his army's defeat of the Austrians in the battle of Marengo. -
6 gambero sm
['ɡambero](di mare) prawn, (di fiume) crayfishrosso come un gambero — as red as a beetroot (o lobster)
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7 astaco
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8 gambero
sm ['ɡambero](di mare) prawn, (di fiume) crayfishrosso come un gambero — as red as a beetroot (o lobster)
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9 balmain bug
( AUSTRALIA)Small, sweet crayfish found in Sydney harbor and eponymously named after a Sydney suburb. -
10 buisson
"bush"; generally a dish including vegetables arranged like a bush; classically a crayfish presentation. -
11 cigale de mer
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12 cigallas
(SPAIN / LA)crayfish or langoustines -
13 corail
Partie de l'estomac, de couleur rouge, des langoustes, homards, Saint-Jacques.♦ coral-colored egg sac, found in scallops, spiny lobster, and crayfish. -
14 ecrevisse
freshwater crayfish. -
15 ecrevisses
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16 écrevisse
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17 gamberi
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18 koura
( NEW ZELAND)a type of crayfish. -
19 morton bay bug
( AUSTRALIA)Crayfish from the waters of Queensland. -
20 mudbugs
( AUSTRALIA)Crayfish.
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