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This creamy table cheese with petroti as its base takes its name from its round shape that resembles a marble or svolos in Greek. After petroti has set, it is crumbled, salted, and reshaped into fist-sized balls. These are then placed in cloth bags known as tsantiles or pania and hung outdoors in a cool, shaded place to drain and dry.
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