Teleme cheese

Teleme is an American semi-soft cheese originating from the San Francisco Bay Area in California. Teleme cheese was invented by Serafino Iacono before World War II. The first manufacturing facility was in Tomales, California.[1] The name of the company that made the cheese was New Sonoma Creamery.

The cheese was sold under the brand name of "Tomales Bay Teleme Cheese". The building in Tomales in which the first Teleme was commercially produced is still standing to this day. In later years the manufacturing was moved south to Los Banos, California. New Sonoma Creamery shut down operation in the late 60's.

In later years Teleme cheese returned to the market under the guidance of Peluso Cheese company with the Peluso's "Tomales Bay Teleme" label.[2] Frank Peluso managed the production of Teleme cheese for the Iacono family for many years.[3] It is now branded under the name "Peluso's Teleme Cheese" and Peluso's Tomales Bay Teleme, and is still manufactured in Los Banos. Peluso Cheese in Los Banos, California is still the market leader in "Teleme cheese" and Hispanic cheeses with labels, Hacienda Cheese, Monte Reyes Cheese, Xalos Cheese, and Michoacano Cheese.

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References

  1. "Tomales Bay Teleme Cheese". pelusocacheese.com. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  2. "Moist and luscious Peluso Teleme is all about the ooze". SFGate. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  3. "Aromatic Franklin's Teleme on salty edge". SFGate. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
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