Caciocavallo

/ˌkɑːtʃoʊˈkɑːvəloʊ/ noun

A type of stretched-curd Italian cheese shaped like a round or pear-like form, traditionally hung in pairs.

From Italian cacio (cheese, from Latin caseus) + cavallo (horse). The name refers to the historic practice of hanging paired cheese wheels astride a pole like saddlebags on a horse.

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