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πŸ’

cherries Emoji

πŸ’ represents cherriesβ€”bright, sweet fruit often used for food, delight, and flavor themes.

U+1F352

The πŸ’ cherries emoji is a popular way to add a food and sweetness touch to text. It’s also a common shorthand for desserts, cherries, and cherry-flavored products. Copy it easily for chats, design mockups, or web content.

cherries Emoji Meaning

πŸ’ (CHERRIES, U+1F352) refers to cherries, typically shown as a pair of red fruit with stems. In everyday use, it can mean cherries as a food item or ingredient, and it often suggests dessert, drinks, or cherry flavor. Because cherries can appear in playful β€œcute” or β€œtreat” contexts, the emoji is also used to convey enjoyment, taste, or a fun, upbeat mood. In social posts, it may reference cherry-themed items like pies, ice cream, or cocktails. The meaning is usually straightforward: cherries, sweetness, and food-related content.

Common uses

  • β€’Labeling cherry ingredients in menus, recipes, or grocery lists
  • β€’Adding a sweet or dessert vibe to social media captions
  • β€’Marking cherries as a flavor option in product descriptions
  • β€’Decorating invitations and party messages for themed events
  • β€’Enhancing UI text for food categories, toppings, or flavor filters

Examples

πŸ’ Cherries Symbol (Copy & Unicode Info)

  • πŸ’Cherry pie night πŸ’
  • πŸ’Today’s special: vanilla with cherries πŸ’
  • πŸ’Pick your flavor: cherry πŸ’
  • πŸ’Homemade sauce with fresh cherries πŸ’
  • πŸ’A sweet treat after dinner πŸ’

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F352
HTML Entity🍒
HTML Code🍒
CSS\1F352

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for πŸ’?

πŸ’ is U+1F352.

How do I copy the cherries symbol for web or apps?

Copy the character directly (πŸ’) or use the provided escapes: HTML entity 🍒, CSS \\1F352, JavaScript \\u{1F352}.

What does πŸ’ usually mean in messages?

It most commonly means cherries, cherry flavor, or a sweet dessert-related idea.

Is πŸ’ only a food emoji?

It’s primarily used for food and flavor themes, but people also use it to signal a fun, sweet, or playful moodβ€”depending on context.