blueberries Emoji
π« represents blueberries and is often used to express berries, freshness, or food themes.
U+1FAD0
The π« symbol stands for blueberries. You can use it in messages, designs, or UI elements to add a food and fruit touch. Below youβll find meanings, examples, and copy-ready variations.
blueberries Emoji Meaning
π« is the Unicode character named βBLUEBERRIESβ (U+1FAD0). Itβs most commonly used to represent blueberries directly in food, nutrition, or grocery contexts. Because it visually reads as a berry cluster, it also works well for themes like healthy eating, smoothies, baking, farm or orchard content, and seasonal promotions (when appropriate). In casual writing, it can add a playful tone to recipes, cravings, or menu descriptions. As with any emoji-style symbol, meanings can be flexibleβhowever, the most common and practical interpretation remains blueberries as food or an ingredient.
Common uses
- β’Labeling menus and recipe cards (e.g., blueberry muffins or smoothie bowls)
- β’Tagging or decorating social posts about health, snacks, or fresh produce
- β’Designing icons for grocery apps, farmers market pages, or food branding
- β’Enhancing newsletters and flyers for berry seasons or promotions
- β’Adding visual emphasis in notes, comments, or presentations about nutrition
Examples
π« Blueberries Symbol (Copy & Paste)
- π«Blueberry yogurt with honey π«
- π«Todayβs special: pancakes with blueberries π«
- π«Pack a snack: trail mix and π«
- π«This smoothie is all about berriesβπ« only
- π«Bake time: blueberry muffins in the oven π«
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1FAD0 | |
| HTML Entity | 🫐 | |
| HTML Code | 🫐 | |
| CSS | \1FAD0 |
FAQ
What does π« mean?
π« means βblueberries.β Itβs commonly used to represent blueberries as food or a berry ingredient.
What is the Unicode code point for the blueberries symbol?
The Unicode code point is U+1FAD0 (HTML entity: 🫐).
How can I type π« on a keyboard?
You can copy/paste the symbol from this page, or enter it using Unicode input on your system. For programming, you can use its escapes: CSS \\1FAD0 or JavaScript \\u{1FAD0}.
Can I use π« in UI or product branding?
Yes. It works well in food menus, grocery and recipe interfaces, and promotional graphics to communicate berries quickly.