A really cacchio photo

A photo of the cacchio.
For those who don't know, the word "cacchio", so used, is nothing other than the agricultural term that indicates the inflorescence of the vine from which the bunch of grapes will grow.
In this period, walking through the vegetable gardens in my area, you come across many vine plants (obviously not vineyards) that right in this part of the year are giving birth to cacchi!

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The word cacchio is an agricultural term that properly indicates the shoots of the vine or some types of climbing plants or weeds. However, the word cacchio, as happens to its more vulgar counterpart, is used in many contexts, often dialectal, taking on very different and not at all scurrilous meanings.
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