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Bride Puts Salt in Coffee at İsteme Ceremony: What Does It Mean?

June 16, 2023

In Turkish culture, the isteme ceremony is a pre-engagement ceremony where the bride's family visits the groom's family to ask for their permission for the marriage. During the isteme ceremony, the bride is expected to serve coffee to the groom.

There is a tradition in Turkish culture where the bride puts salt in the coffee she serves to the groom. This tradition has a few different meanings.

  • It is a sign of love and respect. Salt is a valuable commodity in Turkish culture, and it is often used as a symbol of love and respect. By putting salt in the coffee, the bride is showing her love and respect for the groom.
  • It is a test of character. The groom is expected to drink the coffee, even though it will be salty. If he is able to drink the coffee without complaining, it is seen as a sign of his strength and character.
  • It is a way of warding off evil spirits. Salt is believed to have the power to ward off evil spirits. By putting salt in the coffee, the bride is hoping to protect the groom from any harm.

Whether or not the bride puts salt in the coffee is a personal decision. However, it is a tradition that is often seen as a sign of love, respect, and good luck.

Bride Puts Salt in Coffee at İsteme Ceremony: What Does It Mean?
Bride Puts Salt in Coffee at İsteme Ceremony: What Does It Mean?

The tradition of the bride putting salt in the coffee at the isteme ceremony is a unique and interesting part of Turkish culture. It is a tradition that is full of symbolism and meaning. Whether or not the bride chooses to follow this tradition, it is a special moment that marks the beginning of a new chapter in their lives.

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