When Coffee Meant Commitment: The Role of Coffee in 15th-Century Ottoman Marriage Laws
Coffee is often considered an essential part of daily life, but in 15th-century Ottoman Turkey, it was far more than just a morning ritual. It was deeply intertwined with social customs, hospitality, political discourse, and even marriage laws.
One of the most fascinating aspects of coffee’s influence during this time was the belief that it was so important to daily life that a woman had the right to divorce her husband if he failed to provide her with an adequate supply of coffee. This law wasn’t just an amusing quirk—it was a reflection of coffee’s deep cultural and economic significance in the Ottoman Empire.
But how did coffee become so central to marriage, society, and politics in Ottoman Turkey? Let’s take a closer look at its fascinating history.
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