The Ottoman Empire: How It Ruled Three Continents for 600 Years — Fexingo History

The Ottoman Empire's Sugar and Spice: How a Sweet Tooth Shaped Empire

6 min · 8 jun 2026
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In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the Ottoman Empire's voracious appetite for sugar and spices — a craving that drove naval expansion, shaped diplomacy, and transformed daily life from the palace kitchens to the humblest coffeehouse. They trace how the fall of Constantinople in 1453 disrupted European spice routes, pushing the Ottomans to dominate the eastern Mediterranean trade in cinnamon, cloves, and pepper. But it's sugar that steals the show: from its cultivation in the Nile Delta and Cyprus to the elaborate sugar sculptures at imperial circumcision feasts, the Ottoman sweet tooth was both a symbol of power and an economic engine. The conversation touches on the role of the spice bazaar (Mısır Çarşısı) in Istanbul, the medical use of sugar in the Ottoman pharmacopeia, and how the empire's sugar production eventually declined in the face of New World competition. Specific names, dates, and places include the Battle of Chaldiran (1514), the conquest of Egypt (1517), the şekerci (confectioner) guild, and the şerbet (sweet fruit drink) culture. This episode avoids overlap with previous topics like coffeehouses or naval campaigns, offering a fresh angle on how everyday tastes fueled imperial ambition. #OttomanSugar #SpiceTrade #MısırÇarşısı #Şekerci #Şerbet #OttomanCuisine #SugarSculptures #BattleOfChaldiran #ConquestOfEgypt #OttomanEconomy #SultanMehmedII #SuleimanTheMagnificent #NileDelta #CyprusSugar #HistoryOfSugar #FexingoHistory #EmpireAndFood #SweetTooth Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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