lemon Emoji
π is the lemon emoji, commonly used to represent citrus flavor, freshness, and tart taste.
U+1F34B
The π lemon emoji is part of the Food & Drink category. Itβs widely used to suggest citrus, freshness, and a sour or tangy vibe in text and design.
lemon Emoji Meaning
The π lemon emoji most commonly represents lemon and citrus flavorsβthink tartness, freshness, and a bright βzestyβ feeling. People also use it to suggest ingredients in recipes, drinks, or desserts, or to label things like lemonade and lemon zest. In branding and UI, it can work as a visual shorthand for βcitrusβ or βclean, refreshingβ notes. Depending on context, it may also be used to convey acidity (sour/tangy) or a lively, energetic mood associated with citrus.
Common uses
- β’Labeling lemon or citrus items on menus and recipe cards
- β’Writing about drinks like lemonade, iced tea, or cocktails
- β’Tagging flavors in food posts and grocery lists
- β’Designing fresh/citrus-themed social media graphics
- β’Indicating sour or tangy taste in product reviews
Examples
π Lemon Symbol: Meaning & Copy
- πThis pasta needs extra π zest.
- πTonight: grilled fish with a quick π sauce.
- πOrder: lemonade with no sugar π.
- πPro tipβadd π juice at the end for brightness.
- πThe salad is crisp, fresh, and lightly sour π.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F34B | |
| HTML Entity | 🍋 | |
| HTML Code | 🍋 | |
| CSS | \1F34B |
FAQ
What does π usually mean?
It most often means lemon or a citrus, tangy, refreshing flavor.
How do I copy the lemon emoji for web or code?
You can copy the symbol directly (π) or use HTML: 🍋 CSS escape: \\1F34B, or JavaScript escape: \\u{1F34B}.
Where is π commonly used?
Itβs frequently used for menus, recipes, drink captions, grocery labels, and food-related social media posts.
Is π the same as the lemon emoji in different platforms?
Itβs the same emoji character (LEMON, U+1F34B), but its appearance can vary slightly by device or font.