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Real California Cheese Processor List Real California Cheese Processor List The following is a list of California cheese processors (and other contacts) who are authorized to use the Real California Cheese® seal. Seal use is regulated by the California Milk Producers Advisory Board (CMPAB), an instrumentality of the California Department of Food & Agriculture, as a way of certifying that consumers are purchasing natural cheese made in California exclusively with California milk. All cheesemakers using the seal have undergone a special inspection by the CMPAB. Cheeses listed here are representative, but not inclusive, as new cheeses are being produced by California cheesemakers on a regular basis. Cheese Company Brand Name Styles & Varieties of Cheese and/or Services 9TH STREET CHEESE, INC. Billton Bl’u, Bravo Bl’u™ Blue Cheese, Queso Crema, Requeson Fowler, CA 93625 Triple Crème Bl’u Phone: 559-834-3222 ARIZA CHEESE COMPANY Ariza, Quesos Ariza, Mexican Varieties: Crema Mexicana, Jocoque (Labneh), Monterey Jack (Premium Grade), Paramount, CA 90723 Quesos Cotija, Private Label Queso Cotija-grated (molido), blocks, wheels, Requeson Phone: 562-630-4144 ATLANTA FOODS INTERNATIONAL Cut & Wrap Atlanta, GA 30303 Phone: 404-688-1315 Ext. 7641 Website: www.atlantafoods.com BELFIORE CHEESE COMPANY Belfiore Bocconcini (Mozzarella), Buratta, Farmers Cheese, Feta, Fior di Latte (Mozzarella), Mascar- Berkeley, CA 94710 pone, Mozzarella (Loaves), Paneer, Ricotta, Smoked Mozzarella, Traditional Mozzarella Phone: 510-540-5500 Website: www.belfiorecheese.com BELLWETHER FARMS, LLC Bellwether Farms Carmody, Crème Fraiche, Crescenza, Fromage Blanc, Ricotta (Jersey, Whole Milk) Valley Ford, CA 94972 Phone: 707-763-0993 Website: www.bellwetherfarms.com CACIQUE USA COMPANY Italian Baby Jack, Phone: 626-937-3501 Mexican – Cacique Italian Varieties: Mozzarella, City of Industry, CA 91715 Ranchero Mexican Varieties: Cotija, Enchilado, Manchego, Oaxaca, Panela, Queso Fresco, Queso Website: www.caciqueusa.com Cacique Poblano, Caribbean Varieties: Queso Blanco, Queso Blanco Fresco, Queso Para Frier CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC San Luis Lace™ Baby Swiss, Baby Swiss (Plain, Lowfat), Cheddar, Gouda, Natural Smoked Cheddar, UNIVERSITY CREAMERY Chipotle Jack™ Natural Smoked Gouda, Reduced Fat, Baby Swiss San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 Phone: 805-756-6100 Website: www.calpolycheese.com CALIFORNIA SPECIALTY CHEESE Cut & Wrap Manteca, CA 95336 Phone: 209-858-9696 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY Fresno State Cheddar (White & Regular), Fresh Curd, Monterey Jack (Plain & Flavored) FRESNO DAIRY PROCESSING Fresno, CA 93740-8004 Phone: 559-278-2218 CAMPBELL, M & ASSOCIATES, LTD. Cut & Wrap Stockton, CA 95206 Phone: 209-234-7920 Ext. 103 DAIRY FARMERS OF AMERICA Bulk Cheese Producer Mozzarella, Provolone Turlock, CA 95380 Phone: 209-667-9627 Website: www.dfamilk.com DAIRY GODDESS FARMSTEAD CHEESE Dairy Goddess: Azores, Central Fromage Blanc: Roasted Red Pepper - Portuguese Style, Santa Maria Seasoning with Dill, Lemoore, CA 93245 Coast, Heaven, Naked, Rosarito, Chocolate and Hazelnut, Au Naturel with a Touch of Salt, Mexican Blend Seasoning with Phone: 559-924-2449 The Valley Jalapeño, Peaches, Almond and Honey Website: www.dfamilk.com DPI MIDWEST Cut & Wrap Arlington Heights, IL 60005 Phone: 847-631-1943 DPI SPECIALTY FOODS Cut & Wrap Tualatin, OR 97062 Phone: 503-692-0662 FAGUNDES OLD-WORLD CHEESE Fagundes Old-World Cheese, Hanford Jack (Plain & Flavored), Hanfordshire Cheddar, St. John, St. Jorge, Hanford, CA 93230-9771 Maria’s Queso Mexican Varieties: Cotija, Panela, Queso Fresco Phone: 559-582-2000 Website: www.oldworldcheese.com RealCaliforniaMilk.com Cheese Company Brand Name Styles & Varieties of Cheese and/or Services FARMDALE CREAMERY, INC. Farmdale Creamery, Taco Lada, Cheddar (Regular, Part-Skim), Monterey Jack (Regular, Part-Skim), Mozzarella, Pizza Cheese San Bernardino, CA 92411 Lada Jack Phone: 909-889-3002 FISCALINI CHEESE CO. Fiscalini, Farmstead Cheese Cheddar (Bandage Wrapped), Cheddars (Flavored), Lionza Alpine Style, Mozzarella, Purple Modesto, CA 95358 Moon Cheddar, San Joaquin Gold, Scamorza Phone: 209-545-5495 Website: www.fiscalinicheese.com FLEUR DE LAIT WEST Private Label Cream Cheese City of Industry, CA 91744 Phone: 626-810-2993 Website: www.alouettecheese.com GALBANI / MOZZARELLA FRESCA Galbani®, Mozzarella Fresca™ Thermoform & Cryovac Fresh Mozzarella, Fresh Mozzarella (Water-Packed) , Ricotta, Tipton, CA 93272 Smoked Mozzarella Phone: 559-752-4823 Website: www.mozzarellafresca.com GIOIA CHEESE CO., INC Caseificio Gioia Fresh Italian-Style Cheeses: Burrata (Cream Filled Mozzarella), Burricotti (Ricotta Filled South El Monte, CA 91733 Mozzarella), Caciocavallo, Mascarpone, Mozzarella (Water-Packed), Ricotta, Scamorza Phone: 626-444-6015 GOSSNER FOODS / IMPERIAL VALLEY CHEESE Cut & Wrap Logan, UT 84321-0847 Phone: 435-752-9365 GREAT LAKES CHEESE OF UTAH Cut & Wrap and Shred Fillmore, UT 84631 Phone: 435-743-5000 GREENBERG CHEESE COMPANY, INC. Cut & Wrap and Shred Commerce, CA 90040 Phone: 323-727-7735 HILMAR CHEESE COMPANY Bulk Cheese, Processor Bulk Cheese, Cheddar, Colby, Colby-Jack, Flavored Jacks, Fresh Curd, Monterey Jack, Hilmar, CA 95324 Pepper-Jack, Queso Chipotle Phone: 209-667-6076 Website: www.hilmarcheese.com IMPERIAL VALLEY CHEESE OF CALIFORNIA Imperial Valley Asadero, Baby Swiss, Muenster, Swiss El Centro, CA 92243 Phone: 760-337-1573 JOSEPH GALLO FARMS Joseph Farms Artificial Hormone Free, Asadero, Cheddar (Mild, Medium, Sharp, Extra Sharp, Marbled, Atwater, CA 95301 Light, White, Longhorn), Colby (Regular, Longhorn), Cut & Wrap and Shred, Slices, Gouda, Phone: 209-394-7984 Monterey Jack (Regular, Light, Pepper, Marbled), Mozzarella (Low Moisture/Part-Skim), Website: www.josephfarms.com Muenster, Premium Extra Sharp Cheddar (3+ yrs. old), Provolone, Sliced Cheese (All Varieties), Swiss (Lactose Free) Karoun, Karounette, Central Valley Feta (Mild, Semi Sharp, Sharp, Crumbled & Spiced), Fresh Curd, Monterey Jack, Mozzarella, KAROUN DAIRIES/CENTRAL VALLEY CHEESE, INC. Creamery, Queso Del Valle, Arz Mozzarella (Smoked), Turlock, CA 95380 Mediterranean Varieties: Ackawi, California, Frying, Naboulsi, String, Sweet, Syrian, Touma, Phone: 209-664-1080 Mexican Varieties: Cotija, Oaxaca, Panela, Queso Blanco, Queso Fresco Website: www.karouncheese.com KING CHEESE CORP. Cut & Wrap Monrovia, CA 91016 Phone: 626-599-8585 KRAFT FOODS Knudsen Cottage Cheese, Sour Cream Tulare, CA 93274 Phone: 559-685-4993 LEPRINO FOODS COMPANY Leprino QLC® Mozzarella, Shred/Dice Tracy, CA 95376-1057 Phone: 209-835-8340 Lemoore, CA 93245-2661 Leprino QLC®, Ribbon™ Block, Gas Flushed Shred/Dice, Mozzarella Phone: 559-925-7300 Lemoore, CA 93245-2661 Leprino QLC® Mozzarella, Shred/Dice Phone: 559-924-7722 CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS Denver, CO 80211-2200 Phone: 303-480-2600 Website: www.leprinofoods.com LOLETA CHEESE COMPANY Loleta Cheese Cheddar, Feta, Flavored Varieties, Fontina, Havarti, Monterey Jack, Queso Fresco Loleta, CA 95551 Phone: 707-733-5470 Website: www. loletacheese.com LOS ALTOS FOOD PRODUCTS, INC. Los Altos Food Baby Swiss (Plain, Lowfat), City of Industry, CA 91744 Mexican Varieties: Adobera (Queso Fresco), Cotija, Manchego, Panela, Quesadilla, Phone: 626-330-6555 Queso Fresco, Requeson RealCaliforniaMilk.com Cheese Company Brand Name Styles & Varieties of Cheese and/or Services MARATHON CHEESE Cut & Wrap Mountain Home, ID 83647 Corp. Headquarters Phone: 715-443-2211 MARIN FRENCH CHEESE COMPANY Rouge et Noir Breakfast Cheese, Brie (Plain and Flavored), Camembert, Grand & Petite Bleu, Grand & Petite Petaluma, CA 94952 Camembert, Grand & Petite Crème, Grand & Petite Dejeuner, Marin French Blue, Quark Phone: 707-762-600l (Plain and Flavored), Schloss, Schlosskranz, Triple Crème Brie, Wine Cheese, Website: www.marinfrenchcheese.com Yellow Buck Camembert MARQUEZ BROTHERS INTERNATIONAL, INC. El Mexicano, Rancho Grande, Mexican Varieties: Asadero, Baby Jack, Cotija, Manchego, Menonita, Monterrey Jack San Jose, CA 95138 Vaquero, Cinco Volcanes, (Monterey), Oaxaca, Panela, Queso Anejo Enchilado, Queso Fresco Casero, Queso Fresco Phone: 408-960-2700 El Centroamericano Cremoso, Queso Quesadilla, Requeson, Sierra Cremoso, Website: www.marquezbrothers.com Central American Varieties: Cuajada, Quesillo, Queso Cremoso, Queso Duro Blando, Queso Fresco, Queso Seco MATOS, JOE CHEESE FACTORY St. George St. George Santa Rosa, CA 95407 Phone: 707-584-5283 (Plant Orders) NERY’S USA, INC. Cut & Wrap Col. Guaycura, Tijuana, Mexico 22216 011-52-6646-256727 Phone: 619-616-2124 NICASIO VALLEY CHEESE COMPANY, INC. Black Mountain, Foggy Morning, Organic Bloomy Rind, Organic Fresh Cow’s Milk Cheese, Organic Semi Soft Ripening Nicasio, CA 94946 Formagella, Halleck Creek, Cheese, Organic Swiss Italian Aged Mountain Cheese, Organic Swiss Italian Mountain Phone: 415-451-3500 Nicasio Reserve, Nicasio Square Cheese, Organic Washed Rind Website: www.nicasiocheese.com OAKDALE CHEESE & SPECIALTIES Oakdale Cheese and Specialties Edam, Flavored Curds, Fresh Curd, Gouda, Aged, Mild Cumin, Garlic, Garlic Basil, Garden Oakdale, CA 95361 Herbs, Jalapeño Peppers, Mediterranean, Mustard, Pepper Mix, Greek, Smoked, Quark, Phone: 209-848-3139 Plain, Flavored, White Cheddar website: www.oakdalecheese.com ORLAND FARMSTEAD CREAMERY, LLC Private Label Fromage Blanc Orland, CA 95963 Phone: 530-865-2912 PACIFIC CHEESE Cut, Wrap & Shred, Cubes Hayward, CA 94545-6598 Phone: 510-784-8800 Website: www.pacificcheese.com Reno, NV 89521 Cut & Wrap, Slices/Shreds Phone: 775-852-7200 Website: www.pacificcheese.com PARIS BROTHERS, INC. 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