Scampi includes various culinary preparations of certain crustaceans, commonly
Nephrops norvegicus (the Norway lobster, also known as "Langoustine" or "Dublin Bay Prawns" and sometimes itself called "scampi"), or a similar
lobster such as
Metanephrops, as well as
shrimp or
prawns. Scampi preparation styles vary regionally. While the United Kingdom legally defines
scampi specifically as
Nephrops norvegicus, other similar lobsters are considered scampi worldwide.
Monkfish tail was sometimes illegally used and sold as scampi in the United Kingdom in the past contravening the Fish Labelling (Amendment) England Regulation 2005 and Schedule 1 of the Food Labelling Regulations 1996.