Flatbread is a type of bread that is made with flour, water, and salt, and then rolled out into a thin, flat shape. It is a staple food in many cultures around the world and is often used as a base for toppings like cheese, vegetables, and meats. The 🫓 Flatbread emoji is a representation of this type of bread and can be used to indicate food, cooking, or cultural references.
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Emoji History
The 🫓 Flatbread emoji was introduced in 2021 as part of Unicode 13.1. This update included a total of 217 new emojis, including other food-related emojis like the 🫕 Fondue emoji and the 🧋 Bubble Tea emoji.
Emoji General Information
Here is some general information about the 🫓 Flatbread emoji:
- Official Name: Flatbread
- Unicode Number: U+1FAD3
- Emoji Family: Food & Drink
- Subcategory: Bread & Bakery
- Skin Tones: None
- Gender: Not applicable
Unicode Category Information & Emoji Character Encoding Data
Here is some Unicode category information and emoji character encoding data for the 🫓 Flatbread emoji:
Unicode Category | Data |
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Unicode Category | Symbol, Other |
Combining Class | Not Reordered |
Bidirectional Character Type | Other Neutral (ON) |
Composition Exclusions | No |
Character Decomposition | No |
Numeric Value | No |
Mirrored | No |
Technical Information
Here is some technical information about the 🫓 Flatbread emoji:
Heading | Information |
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Codepoints | U+1FAD3 |
Unicode Name | Flatbread |
Apple Name | Flatbread |
Also Known As | None |
Shortcodes | :flatbread: |
Category | Food & Drink |
Subcategory | Bread & Bakery |
Keywords | bread, flatbread, roti |
Bottom Line
The 🫓 Flatbread emoji is a representation of a type of bread that is made with flour, water, and salt. It can be used to indicate food, cooking, or cultural references. The emoji was introduced in 2021 as part of Unicode 13.1 and is part of the Food & Drink category.
Resources:
[1] https://unicode.org/emoji/charts/full-emoji-list.html
[2] https://unicode.org/faq/emoji_dingbats.html
[3] https://www.webfx.com/tools/emoji-cheat-sheet/
[4] https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/emoji-meanings
[5] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emoticons_(Unicode_block)