Bing presents their findings in a search you can access through 'the emboldened link(s)' below; but first I want to teach you about those words. And I find you understand words better if you see 'the words at their base' (then going on to look at the words at those words' bases, then the words at those words' bases, etc.-etc. ad infinitum into their Foundation)
The word “Halloumi” (a registered trademark owned by the government of Cyprus & (in the UK) the Foundation for the Protection of the Traditional Cheese of Cyprus called Halloumi & (in the EU) a Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) as a Geographical Indication (legally only referring to products of specific parts of Cyprus))
is built on ancient words that mean Cheese (it's called #Squeaky because its texture makes it #Squeak when you bite into it).
#Halloumis
The word “Squeaky” is probably imitative (of 'that |Noise') in origin (it's also a noun for 'a |Narrow Escape' (probably from 'the |Noise made as one |Extricates oneself from ... something like 'a Dogpile of Flabby Football-Players'; #SqueakyClean comes from Ads for Dishwashing-Liquid (where they Test the Cleanness of the Dishes by the #Squeaking made when one Swipes them with a Rubber-Gloved Finger).
#Squeaked #Squeakily #Squeakiness
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