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cookie Emoji

The ๐Ÿช cookie emoji represents cookies and sweet treats for playful, food-related messages.

U+1F36A

๐Ÿช is the cookie emoji, commonly used to represent cookies and dessert treats. Itโ€™s popular in messages about snacks, baking, and sweet cravings. You can easily copy it or use its Unicode/HTML forms in apps and websites.

cookie Emoji Meaning

The ๐Ÿช cookie emoji (Unicode U+1F36A) is used to represent a cookie or cookies, especially as a sweet snack or dessert. It often signals cravings for something sugary, sharing baked goods, or a fun, lighthearted mood around food. In digital communication, it can also stand in for โ€œsnack time,โ€ party favors, or cookie-themed content (like recipes and baking challenges). Because it clearly depicts a cookie, itโ€™s commonly used by food brands, creators, and community posts to add visual emphasis without needing extra words.

Common uses

  • โ€ขTagging or describing cookies in food posts and recipe sharing
  • โ€ขAdding a playful โ€œsnackโ€ or โ€œtreat yourselfโ€ tone to messages
  • โ€ขPromoting baking events, cookie swaps, or holiday dessert content
  • โ€ขLabeling desserts or sweets in menus, flyers, and app interfaces
  • โ€ขReacting to or celebrating cookie-related news in communities

Examples

๐Ÿช Cookie Symbol Copy & Meaning

  • ๐ŸชJust baked chocolate chip cookies ๐Ÿช
  • ๐ŸชCookie break! Whoโ€™s bringing snacks? ๐Ÿช
  • ๐ŸชNew recipe: soft and chewy cookies ๐Ÿช
  • ๐ŸชThanks for the cookiesโ€”so tasty! ๐Ÿช
  • ๐ŸชMeeting treats are ready: cookies ๐Ÿช

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F36A
HTML Entity🍪
HTML Code🍪
CSS\1F36A

FAQ

What is the Unicode codepoint for ๐Ÿช?

The Unicode codepoint for the cookie emoji is U+1F36A.

How do I copy ๐Ÿช on the web?

Select and copy the symbol directly from this page. For HTML, you can also use 🍪.

What does ๐Ÿช usually mean in messages?

It most commonly means cookies or a sweet treat, often used for snacking, baking, and friendly food-themed humor.

Can I use ๐Ÿช in code?

Yes. Use the provided forms like HTML (🍪) or the JavaScript escape \\u{1F36A}.