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cooked rice Emoji

Cooked rice emoji (๐Ÿš) used to represent meals, rice dishes, and everyday food content.

U+1F35A

The ๐Ÿš emoji, also known as COOKED RICE, is a clear food symbol for rice-based meals. Itโ€™s widely used in messages, menus, and posts about cooking and dining. Below youโ€™ll find copy options, meaning, and practical examples.

cooked rice Emoji Meaning

๐Ÿš (COOKED RICE, U+1F35A) typically represents cooked rice as a food item. It can be used for everyday meals, rice bowls, side dishes, and restaurant or home-cooking content. Because rice is a common staple in many cuisines, the emoji often signals comfort food, mealtime, or โ€œready to eatโ€ messages without needing extra context. In diet and nutrition discussions, it may refer specifically to rice servings or meal planning. In app and interface design, it can help label a category like โ€œriceโ€ or โ€œstaplesโ€ where a visual icon is clearer than text.

Common uses

  • โ€ขLabeling a rice dish on menus or food lists
  • โ€ขMentioning rice meals in chat, comments, and social posts
  • โ€ขSharing cooking or recipe updates (e.g., โ€œmade rice todayโ€)
  • โ€ขDesigning nutrition or meal-planning checklists
  • โ€ขCreating themed UI icons or category tags for food apps

Examples

๐Ÿš Cooked Rice Symbol | Copy & Unicode Info

  • ๐ŸšLunch: ๐Ÿš with veggies and eggs.
  • ๐ŸšTonightโ€™s comfort meal is ๐Ÿš!
  • ๐ŸšJust finished cookingโ€”who wants some ๐Ÿš?
  • ๐ŸšOrder note: extra ๐Ÿš, please.
  • ๐ŸšMeal prep day: containers filled with ๐Ÿš.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F35A
HTML Entity🍚
HTML Code🍚
CSS\1F35A

FAQ

What is the Unicode for ๐Ÿš?

๐Ÿš is Unicode U+1F35A (COOKED RICE).

How do I copy the cooked rice emoji?

You can copy the character directly: ๐Ÿš. You can also use HTML 🍚, CSS \\1F35A, or JavaScript \\u{1F35A}.

What does the ๐Ÿš emoji usually mean?

It most commonly means cooked rice, representing rice dishes, meals, or rice servings in food-related messages.

Where can I use ๐Ÿš in apps or designs?

It works well for food menus, meal-planning features, recipe notes, category icons, and social media labels for rice dishes.