The corn-based bread is consumed in Central and South American countries like Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, etc. both by itself or with a large variety of fillings.
🫓 Flatbread is more than just a round piece of bread with grill marks. Launched in 2020 as part of Unicode 13.0, it's a symbol that transcends borders, offering diverse interpretations based on culinary traditions and social contexts.
Oh, the stories this emoji tells! In Central and South America, it evokes images of delicious corn-based creations like arepas, gorditas, and pupusas. Imagine munching on a soft, warm arepa stuffed with cheese. It's the same emoji, but in Asia, it conjures up naan bread, often savored with a hearty helping of curry. One symbol, a multitude of scrumptious experiences!
What's interesting is its popularity in Japan. Initially associated with sushi or rice dishes, 🫓 has evolved. While you may still see it flanking a sushi emoji, it's also claimed a place next to pizza slices and baguettes, especially in Western digital conversations.
Do you feel hunger pangs or cravings for specific foods? This emoji captures that feeling precisely. Slap it next to a pizza or a fork-and-knife emoji, and you’re telegraphing a relatable human experience. Hungry or not, you can't ignore the evocative power of 🫓.
Not just a bread symbol, 🫓 has also taken on a surprising financial meaning. Due to its gold coin-like shape, it's occasionally used to represent money or wealth. Imagine texting a friend, "Landed the job! 🫓💰," and the meaning is crystal clear.
In the meme world, its potential is untapped but promising. It could symbolize basic sustenance in one context or symbolize a flat joke in another. Imagine responding to a friend's failed humor attempt with a simple 🫓, an apt pictorial way of saying, "That joke fell flat."
Emoji literacy is growing, and knowing the full scope of 🫓 enriches digital conversations. While its primary association is with various flatbreads around the world, its usage is as dynamic as the foods it represents. From expressing culinary preferences to signaling wealth, 🫓 is indeed a flavor-packed symbol.
Copy and paste 🫓 with one click!
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Use shortcode : :flatbread:
Note: - If you can't see the emoji, your device may not support Flatbread emoji but you can still use it on other platforms.
Representations : arepa, flatbread, lavash, naan, pita can be represented by 🫓 emoji.
but currently not supported in LG, HTC, Messenger, Mozilla, Emojidex
Flatbread may look different on every device. In the above images you can view how Flatbread emoji appears on different devices. Emoji of Flatbread can be used on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and many other platforms and OS but not supported in LG, HTC, Messenger, Mozilla, Emojidex. Some devices may show a blank box or X instead of Flatbread emoji as every device doesn't support each one of the emoji.
This emoji was release under Emoji 13.0 with Unicode 13.0 on March 10, 2020. Twemoji 13.0 update by Twitter was the first to bring in Flatbread emoji on May 11, 2020. Following months saw 🫓 release by JoyPixels, Facebook, Google, Samsung on June 23, 2020, July 1, 2020, August 3, 2020, August 21, 2020 respectively.
Language | Short Name |
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Spanish | arepa, naan, pan sin levadura, pita, tortilla, pan sin levadura |
German | Arepa, Fladenbrot, Lavasch, Naan, Pita, Fladenbrot |
French | arepa, galette, lavash, naan, pita, galette |
Russian | лаваш, лепешка, наан, пита, лепешка |
Italian | arepa, focaccia, lavash, naan, pita, focaccia |
Portuguese | arepa, lavash, naan, pão sírio, pita, pão sírio |
Unicode : | U+1FAD3 |
Hexadecimal HTML Entity: | 🫓 |
Decimal HTML Entity: | 🫓 |