February 25, 2025
During the reign of Sultan Murad IV in the 17th century, drinking coffee was a capital offense in the Ottoman Empire. Believing that the caffeinated beverage was the cause of much social decay, he would dress as a commoner and stalk the streets to catch people having a sip.
Get One Good Fact delivered to your inbox every day.
-
Feb 24
What U.S. state is home to two-thirds of Fortune 500 companies? -
Feb 23
Which country’s coins can float? -
Feb 22
How can you tell moths and butterflies apart? -
Feb 21
Why is the tab key on a keyboard called that? -
Feb 20
What competing supermarkets are owned by the same family? -
Feb 19
What is the only city to have hosted professional sumo outside Japan? -
Feb 18
What famous name in liquor is totally made-up? -
Feb 17
Who got a promotion 200 years after he died? -
Feb 16
Which famous race once required three days to determine an official winner? -
Feb 15
How much grog did British sailors drink in the 1960s?