dango Emoji
๐ก represents dango, a Japanese sweet dumpling skewer often used to convey food and festive vibes.
U+1F361
The ๐ก dango emoji is a popular way to express Japanese street food and dessert culture. You can copy it anywhere, and itโs widely used in chats, captions, and design elements. Unicode for this symbol is U+1F361.
dango Emoji Meaning
๐ก (Unicode U+1F361) is the dango symbolโsweet dumplings served on a skewer. Itโs commonly used to indicate Japanese food, desserts, or snacks, especially when discussing treats like seasonal or festival sweets. In everyday communication, people use it to add a playful โfoodโ accent to messages about cravings, cooking, parties, or gatherings. Designers and writers also use it as a visual cue for food-themed graphics, menus, or posts. Because it clearly communicates a dessert skewered snack, it often works well in informal marketing copy, food diaries, and event announcements.
Common uses
- โขSharing a food recommendation or โwhat Iโm eatingโ post
- โขAdding a festive dessert icon to event or celebration messages
- โขTagging Japanese cuisine or street food content in social captions
- โขDesigning menu labels, snack promotions, or food-themed banners
- โขWriting playful chat responses when someone mentions sweets
Examples
๐ก Dango Symbol: Copy, Meaning & Uses
- ๐กTonightโs dessert: ๐ก after dinner!
- ๐กWhoโs craving something sweet? ๐ก
- ๐กFestival day snacksโbring on the ๐ก!
- ๐กNew cafรฉ menu includes dango ๐ก
- ๐กWorking late but at least Iโve got ๐ก
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F361 | |
| HTML Entity | 🍡 | |
| HTML Code | 🍡 | |
| CSS | \1F361 |
FAQ
What does the ๐ก emoji mean?
๐ก is the dango symbol, used to represent sweet dumplings on a skewer, often associated with Japanese desserts and snacks.
What is the Unicode code point for ๐ก?
The Unicode code point is U+1F361.
How can I copy the symbol in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 🍡.
Is ๐ก used only for Japanese food?
It most often refers to Japanese dango, but it can broadly signal โdessert/snackโ vibes in general, depending on the context.