Definition of Langostinos

1. langostino [n] - See also: langostino

Lexicographical Neighbors of Langostinos

langerhans cell histiocytoses
langerhans cells
langers
langest
langet
langets
langisite
langite
langlauf
langlaufer
langlaufers
langlauffer
langlaufs
langleys
langostino
langostinos (current term)
langour
langouste
langoustes
langoustine
langoustines
langrages
langrel
langrels
langret
langrets
langridge
langridges
langs

Literary usage of Langostinos

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Spain and Portugal: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1908)
"... fish, crabs (langostinos), or snails (caracoles) in sauce. Cabs (stands in the principal plazas). With one horse, 1-2 pers. per drive lp., ..."

2. Spain and Portugal: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (1901)
"langostinos, shrimps. Trucha, trout. Ostras, oysters (good in winter only). Jamón crudo, raw ham. Jamón en dulce, ham cooked in sweet wine (cold). ..."

3. Panama Adventure Guide by Patricia Katzman (2004)
"langostinos are succulent prawns, so large that four or five make a filling entree. Tantalizing ceviche - raw fish or shellfish "cooked" (marinated) in lime ..."

4. Panama by Marc Rigole, Claude-Victor Langlois (2003)
"Savour the camarones or langostinos that have made this place's reputation, on the large terrace (called the Rancho Bar), facing the sea. ..."

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