π₯ shallow pan of food Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F958
- Shortcode
:shallow-pan-of-food:- Category
- Food & Drink
- Subcategory
- cooked / prepared
- Added in
- Unicode 3.0
- Also known as
- paella, skillet meal, rice pan
What Does the shallow pan of food Emoji π₯ Mean?
A round paella-style pan filled with yellow rice, red shrimp, green peas, and other colorful ingredients β the shallow pan of food emoji is the keyboard's catch-all icon for one-pan rice dishes from around the world. Texters use it for paella content (the Spanish national dish), Korean bibimbap and dolsot posts, Japanese donburi rice bowls, and any one-pan meal of saucy rice with proteins on top. Spanish cuisine, Valencia travel content, and tapas-restaurant posts pull it in heavily.
Beyond paella, it serves for jambalaya, biryani, fried rice, and various skillet-meal recipes. Home cooks and meal-prep accounts use it for sheet-pan dinner content. Added to Unicode 9.0 in 2016 specifically as "shallow pan of food" with paella being the primary design inspiration, the emoji has expanded in everyday use to cover global rice-pan traditions.
Some platforms render it with more visible saffron yellow, others with deeper red tomato base. It's one of the more cuisine-specific food emojis that found broader application as users found creative ways to use it.
How to Use π₯ shallow pan of food Emoji
“Sunday paella for the family π₯ Spanish flair”
“Bibimbap night, all the bowls and toppings out π₯”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F958 |
| HTML Entity | 🥘 |
| CSS Code | \1F958 |
| Shortcode | :shallow-pan-of-food: |
| Keywords | casserole, food, paella, pan, shallow, of |
| Unicode Version | 3.0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does π₯ mean?
It depicts a shallow pan of food, originally paella, and is used for one-pan rice dishes from various global cuisines.
