Some interesting facts about coffee I learnt when reading a book about the Ottomans

Some interesting facts about coffee I learnt when reading a book about the Ottomans

Some interesting facts about coffee I learnt when reading a book about the Ottomans

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Some interesting facts about coffee I learnt when reading a book about the Ottomans

Some interesting facts about coffee I learnt when reading a book about the Ottomans

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Some interesting facts about coffee I learnt when reading a book about the Ottomans

Coffee arrived in the Ottoman Empire during the XVIth century and was banned at the behest of Ottoman authorities because its influence was considered suspect. Pious people opposed it. Still, by the end of the century, Istanbul boasted an impressive number of 600 coffee houses and 2500 by the end of the XIXth century.

Coffee was introduced to France in 1669 when the Turkish ambassador sent by Süleyman arrived to the court of Louis XIV. It was still drunk the Turkish way then

Coffee reached the austro Hungarian empire after the ottomans troops left the siege of Vienna (1683) and huge quantities of food and goods behind them, among which bags of coffee beans. One polish officer there knew how to prepare these beans as he had been an ottoman prisoner some years before The first café of Vienna opened in 1685. You needed a very special kind of licence to be authorised to open a café (only 11 cafés in 1729 in Vienna)

Coffee was brought to the UK in 1650 by a Turkish merchant. Cafés started to appear, such as the « Edward Lloyd’s coffee house » today the famous insurance company. By 1700 there were 500 coffee houses in England and they were nicknamed « the pennies universities » because there, you could listen and talk to the great minds of the day, for the price of a coffee (1 penny)

Cappuccino was inspired by an Italian priest, from the capuchin order, who fought the Turks during the siege of Vienna. He got some beans and tried to prepare coffee but found it to be too strong. He decided to mix some milk and honey, which made the coffee turn the same colour as the capuchins’ robes., and Gave the coffee a sweeter taste. The Viennese called it the Kappuziner, hence the Italian spelling of cappuccino The drink (cappuccino) only became famous in Italy in the 1930s…

Source : Ottomans, a cultural legacy. By Diana Darke

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