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oden Emoji

๐Ÿข is the oden skewer emoji used to suggest warm Japanese street food or comfort food.

U+1F362

๐Ÿข represents an oden skewerโ€”an iconic warm, savory Japanese dish. Itโ€™s popular for food posts, menus, and casual messages. You can copy it easily for social media, UI text, and creative writing.

oden Emoji Meaning

๐Ÿข (ODEN, U+1F362) is commonly used to convey oden, a comforting Japanese dish typically made with simmered ingredients served on skewers. In everyday chat, it often signals cravings for something warm and hearty, a cozy meal vibe, or a reference to Japanese food. In social posts, it can also stand in for โ€œfoodโ€ content more generally, especially when discussing street food, winter dining, or cooking. Because itโ€™s a specific dish emoji, itโ€™s best used when you want to communicate comfort food or Japanese culinary themes clearly.

Common uses

  • โ€ขAdd a food icon to a menu, flyer, or restaurant promo
  • โ€ขTag or caption posts about Japanese comfort food and winter meals
  • โ€ขMark items in a food list (e.g., โ€œorders,โ€ โ€œfavorites,โ€ โ€œtonightโ€™s menuโ€)
  • โ€ขDecorate messages about cooking or tasting oden at home
  • โ€ขUse in UI labels for a Japanese food section or themed category

Examples

๐Ÿข Oden skewer symbol

  • ๐ŸขTonightโ€™s special: ๐Ÿข oden skewers!
  • ๐ŸขCraving something warmโ€”maybe ๐Ÿข for dinner?
  • ๐ŸขOur menu includes classic ๐Ÿข simmered skewers.
  • ๐ŸขWent out for street food and ordered ๐Ÿข twice.
  • ๐ŸขCozy night in: prepping ๐Ÿข and enjoying the broth.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F362
HTML Entity🍢
HTML Code🍢
CSS\1F362

FAQ

What does ๐Ÿข mean?

๐Ÿข is commonly used to represent oden skewer and warm Japanese comfort food.

Is ๐Ÿข just a general food emoji or a specific dish?

Itโ€™s specific to oden skewers, though people may use it more broadly for Japanese food or comfort food contexts.

How do I copy ๐Ÿข in different formats?

You can copy the emoji itself (๐Ÿข), or use the provided HTML entity (🍢), CSS escape (\\1F362), or JavaScript escape (\\u{1F362}).

Whatโ€™s a good place to use ๐Ÿข?

It works well in menus, food captions, cozy winter posts, and UI category labels related to Japanese or comfort food.