Why Coffee Belongs at Breakfast: The Real History of Morning Meals (and How Breakfast Got “Invented”)
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Who “started” breakfast—and why does coffee feel inseparable from it? In this Bilge Brew Show episode, Nate and a caffeinated co-pilot trace breakfast from ancient morning meals to medieval meal schedules, the rise of modern work routines, and how marketing helped define “breakfast foods.” Along the way: tea’s early debut in England, coffeehouse culture, the infamous 1674 anti-coffee pamphlet, and why coffee became the modern morning ritual that stuck.
Show Notes (sources + deep dives):
Breakfast etymology + mid-1400s usage: Etymonline and Dictionary.com
Shifting meal patterns + breakfast often “absent” in sources; coffee/tea/chocolate as social drinks: Early modern European cuisine overview
Coffee/tea/chocolate introduced in 1600s England: Folger Shakespeare Library blog
Coffee replacing beer soup (Pendergrast quote) + coffee’s broader impact: History.com
Samuel Pepys tries tea in 1660 (primary diary entry): PepysDiary
“Women’s Petition Against Coffee” pamphlet (1674): Archive.org record + library commentary
Rise of cereal + reshaping American breakfast: History.com and Henry Ford Museum
“Breakfast is the most important meal” as culture/marketing trend: The Guardian and Priceonomics
Three-meals-a-day becoming standard with industrial-era routines: HistoryFacts
EPISODE: Why Coffee Belongs at Breakfast (The Real History of Morning Coffee)
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What you’ll learn:
- How coffee became “breakfast default”
- The cultural shift that made morning coffee a ritual
- Simple breakfast pairings that don’t ruin your cup
Resources mentioned:
- Why Coffee Belongs at Breakfast (history + culture) → [ADD IF YOU HAVE A BLOG URL FOR THIS TOPIC]
- Best Coffee for Long Shifts / Early Mornings → https://bilgebrew.com/blogs/from-the-bilge-blog/best-coffee-for-long-shifts-early-mornings-and-night-work