Belarusian company released drip coffee with the flavors of our cities
The Belarusian company Daloni Coffee has released a thematic set of drip coffee called "Taste of the Homeland," dedicated to the cities of Belarus. The collection includes 12 flavors, some of which are represented by single-origin varieties, while author's coffee blends were developed for regional centers and Minsk, Hrodna Life writes .

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The set includes flavors dedicated to Minsk, Brest, Grodno, Vitebsk, Mogilev, Gomel, Bobruisk, Lida, Pinsk, Luninets, Polotsk, Rogachev, and Glubokoe.
The company spoke about the set on Threads.
In the comments, its representatives noted that they could not include all cities at once. But if there is buyer interest in other locations, they plan a second part of the collection with other settlements. Commentators requested, for example, Naroch and Baranovichi.
Separately, in the comments, the company spoke about the development of the drip for Lida. For it, a special fermentation was created using German hops and dark beer. To find out what other cities taste like, you can try "Taste of the Homeland."
The "City" set costs 57 rubles and includes 12 drip packages.
Daloni Coffee also released a tourist set together with the Vander Group project. It includes drip packages and a "traveler's passport" for trips around Belarus. The cost of the set was 99 rubles.

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A drip package is a compact paper filter with a portion of ground coffee. To prepare the drink, you don't need a coffee maker or a Cezve (turka) — just pour hot water over the coffee. Each package contains about 12 grams of coffee. Manufacturers use nitrogen packaging, which allows the product to retain its freshness and aroma longer. The shelf life of the set is six months.
Drip coffee technology appeared in Japan in the 1990s. Later, the design was improved: the filter began to be fixed above the cup so that water would pass through the layer of ground coffee.
Daloni Coffee began its work in 2015. It was founded by Dmitry Kislyakov, who at that time had already been involved in coffee production for over 13 years. Initially, the brand was called Coffee Everyday and produced five coffee blends named after the days of the week — from Monday to Friday. Later, the company expanded its assortment and focused on specialty coffee and single-origin Arabica varieties.
In 2023, the company underwent rebranding and officially became known as Daloni Coffee. The name is connected to the word "daloni" (palms).
"We chose the word "Daloni" for our brand because we believe that people's palms are the most important element of the coffee journey from bean to cup," it is written on the company's website.
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