chestnut Emoji
The π° chestnut emoji represents chestnuts and related food, harvest, and autumn vibes.
U+1F330
π° is the chestnut emoji, commonly used to represent chestnuts and cozy seasonal food. Itβs easy to copy for messages, posts, menus, and UI labels. Below youβll find meaning and practical ways to use it.
chestnut Emoji Meaning
The chestnut emoji (unicode name: CHESTNUT, code point U+1F330) is most often used to refer to chestnuts as a food ingredientβlike roasted chestnuts, chestnut puree, or chestnut stuffing. Because chestnuts are strongly associated with cooler weather and autumn markets, the emoji also appears in seasonal content to suggest a cozy, harvest-time mood. In some contexts, it can be used more broadly for βnutsβ or for a warm snack during fall. When writing for a specific audience, it usually works best alongside words like βroasted,β βautumn,β or βdessertβ to make the intent clear.
Common uses
- β’Menu items: labeling roasted chestnuts, chestnut cakes, or chestnut desserts
- β’Seasonal posts: sharing fall recipes, market photos, or autumn dining updates
- β’Food blogs and newsletters: highlighting chestnut-based ingredients or topics
- β’Event and promo text: advertising chestnut roasting events or seasonal specials
- β’UI and labeling: icons for food categories, harvest themes, or snack sections
Examples
π° Chestnut Emoji Copy & Meaning
- π°Tonightβs special: roasted π° with sea salt.
- π°Made a creamy chestnut soup π°βso comforting.
- π°Our fall menu includes π° desserts and warm drinks.
- π°Swing by the market for fresh roasted π°.
- π°Trying a new recipe: chestnut stuffing π°.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F330 | |
| HTML Entity | 🌰 | |
| HTML Code | 🌰 | |
| CSS | \1F330 |
FAQ
What does π° usually mean?
It most commonly means chestnuts, especially roasted chestnuts, and itβs often used for autumn or harvest-themed food.
How do I copy the π° emoji for websites?
You can copy the character directly (π°) or use HTML entity 🌰 or the code point U+1F330.
Is π° ever used to mean just βnutsβ?
Sometimes itβs used more generally for nuts in casual posts, but it usually still points specifically to chestnuts.
What is the Unicode information for π°?
Unicode name: CHESTNUT, code point: U+1F330.