Talk:Telemea

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[edit] Feta??

"Telemea" is not the generic name for feta cheese in Romania, but denotes a specific, Romanian type of cheese. Everyone I know calls feta cheese "feta", it is marketed under this name, and the distinction between the two is obvious in both appearance and taste. I wonder where did this information come from. I'll look for references, so far I have none except the fact that I'm Romanian. GreenSprite (talk) 19:05, 1 May 2008 (UTC)