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  • noun A Scottish cream cheese rolled in toasted pinhead oatmeal, dating from the fifteenth century.

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Examples

  • LBP patch 1.16 "Caboc" which came out today was data only includes upcoming DLC assets for next few months (no features in this one peeps!)

    Aeropause Games 2009

  • Until recently, Ruaridh's family were best known for a simple, traditional Caboc (an Irish cream cheese rolled in toasted pinhead oatmeal) allegedly made from a recipe of family ancestor and originator of Caboc, Mariota de Ile, daughter of The MacDonald, Lord of the Isles.

    Claire Thomas: Adventures With the Stinky Cheese Man: Andrew From Andrew's Cheese Shop 2010

  • Until recently, Ruaridh's family were best known for a simple, traditional Caboc (an Irish cream cheese rolled in toasted pinhead oatmeal) allegedly made from a recipe of family ancestor and originator of Caboc, Mariota de Ile, daughter of The MacDonald, Lord of the Isles.

    Adventures With the Stinky Cheese Man: Andrew From Andrew's Cheese Shop 2010

  • Caboc is made by a cream cheese rolled in oatmeal and Orkney Cheese is made by oatcakes provide a nourishing snack are so delicious in Scotland.

    Scotland food and wine 2007

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