Mild and white, here come Mexico's rancho-style cheeses

Sunset, June, 1985

Who makes these cheeses? If you need to find a local source for Mexican-style cheeses, these manufacturers will be able to help you: Acosta Cheese Plant, Route 2, Box 265, Deming, N.M. 88030; (505) 546-7054. Ariza Cheese Co., 7216 Alondra Blvd., Paramount, Calif. 90723; (213) 630-4144. Bobadilla Meat Market, 5080 Mission St., San Francisco 94112; (415) 239-4128.

Cacique Cheese Co., Box 729, City of Industry, Calif. 91747; (818) 961-3399. The Cheese Factory, 830 Main St., Pleasanton, Calif. 94566; (415) 846-2577. Cotija Cheese Co., 2838 Whittier Blvd., Los Angeles 90023; (213) 264-6701. Cypress Grove Chevre, 4600 Dows Prairie Rd., McKinleyville, Calif. 95521; (707) 839-3168. El Paso Cheese, Box 26481, El Paso, Tex. 79926; (915) 778-9486. Jalisco Mexican Products, 17227 Jersey Ave., Artesia, Calif. 90701; (213) 865-1769. Lagunas Cheese, 2939 34th St., Sacramento 95817; (916) 456-9459. Marquez Brothers Mexican Imports, 190 Martha St., #1, San Jose, Calif. 95112; (408) 297-9977.

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