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Truckle

When used in relation to food, a truckle is generally a whole cylinder of cheese as sold by the cheesemaker, though it can also be a wheel.

In North America, people are more inclined to just say a "wheel" of cheese, even if it's a cylinder.

Language Notes
A truckle, generally, is a small wheel or a caster. What North Americans would call a "trundle bed" (the kind of small bed on wheels that wheels under a large bed) people in the UK call a "truckle bed".

A truckle is also a wooden tray that looks like a small sledge, with handles for lifting and carrying to the front and the back.


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Truckle

Other entries for Cheese
Affinage, American Cheeses, Casu Marzu, Cheese Rinds, Creamery, Double/Triple-Cream Cheese, Extra-Hard Cheeses, Firm Cheeses, Goat's Milk Cheeses, Mexican Cheeses, Pate (of a Cheese), Processed Cheese, Queso Fundido, Rennet, Semi-Firm Cheeses, Sheep's Milk Cheeses, Skim-Milk Cheeses, Smear-Ripened Cheeses, Soft Cheeses, Surface-Ripened Cheeses, Sweet Curd Cheeses, The Crumblies, Washed-Curd Cheeses, Washed-Rind Cheeses, Yak Cheese, Yeel Cheese

Other entries for Dairy
Butterfat, Butter, Milk, Nondairy Topping








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