To answer the question quickly and succinctly, it's a cheese.
From cheese.com:
First, how it's made (and what it's made of)
I'll skip the history."Caciocavallo, which means "cheese on horseback", gets its name from the manner in which the cheese is always tied together in a rope and dangled over a wooden board to drain and age. An Italian pasta filata type cheese is made from sheep's or cow's milk. It is produced throughout Southern Italy and the Balkans."
"Continuous exposure to humidity in the caves and ageing develops sharp, spicy flavours in Caciocavallo. With persistent ageing, the cheese picks up intense, earthy undertones and fruity aromas. Along the way, it turns from a milky white to a darker yellow in colour and becomes saltier. The result is a cheese with profound tasting notes and a perfect accompaniment to a glass of Primitivo red wine."
Second, what it looks like:
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