We report on the generation and detection of few-cycle THz pulses in the organic crystal DAST (4-N, N-dimethylamino-4'-N'-methyl stilbazolium tosylate) using the telecommunication wavelength 1.5 mu m. A continuous spectrum from 1.3 to 4.8 THz was generated with a very high conversion efficiency (E-THz, max similar to 50 kV/cm at an optical pump pulse energy of 25 mu J in a 0.6 mm thick crystal) using the high nonlinear optical susceptibility of DAST (chi((2))(111) = 490 pm/V at lambda = 1535 nm) and velocity-matching observed in this material. Using a frequency-doubled probe beam at. = 750 nm, nearly velocity-matched detection can also be realized in ZnTe crystals, resulting in a continuous spectrum from 1.3 to 4 THz. (c) 2006 Optical Society of America.