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flatbread Emoji

The 🫓 flatbread emoji represents flatbread food, perfect for menus, recipe notes, and casual food captions.

U+1FAD3

The 🫓 emoji is commonly used to represent flatbread—simple, unleavened, or pan-cooked breads. It’s handy for food writing, menus, and social posts that mention bread or ingredients. Copy it into chats, documents, or designs using the codes on this page.

flatbread Emoji Meaning

🫓 (FLATBREAD, U+1FAD3) is a food-themed emoji that depicts flatbread. People use it when discussing bread-based dishes, ingredients, or meals that include flatbreads such as wraps, flatbread pizzas, or quick bread alongside dips. In menus and restaurant posts, it can quickly communicate “bread option” without lengthy text. In recipes or grocery lists, it helps label bread items and improves readability in cooking notes. Because it’s widely understood as flatbread rather than a specific regional type, it works well for general bread references.

Common uses

  • Add a quick “flatbread” label to a menu, ordering app, or food card
  • Tag or describe ingredients in recipe steps and cooking instructions
  • Enhance social media captions about meals, lunches, and snack boards
  • Mark a dish variant like “flatbread pizza” or “flatbread wrap” in posts
  • Use in grocery lists or meal-planning notes for bread items

Examples

🫓 Flatbread Emoji

  • 🫓Try this with 🫓 and hummus for an easy lunch.
  • 🫓Tonight’s special: chicken wrap on 🫓.
  • 🫓Add toppings to your 🫓 and bake until golden.
  • 🫓Breakfast idea: eggs, herbs, and warm 🫓.
  • 🫓Shopping list: tomatoes, lettuce, and 🫓.

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1FAD3
HTML Entity🫓
HTML Code🫓
CSS\1FAD3

FAQ

What does the 🫓 flatbread emoji mean?

It represents flatbread, commonly used to indicate bread-based dishes, ingredients, or menu items.

How do I copy the flatbread emoji?

Copy the character 🫓 directly from this page and paste it into your chat, document, or design.

What are the Unicode details for 🫓?

The symbol is FLATBREAD with Unicode code point U+1FAD3.

Can I use 🫓 in HTML or code?

Yes. It’s available as HTML entity 🫓, CSS escape \\1FAD3, and JavaScript escape \\u{1FAD3}.

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