π rice cracker Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F358
- Shortcode
:rice-cracker:- Category
- Food & Drink
- Subcategory
- asian
- Added in
- Unicode 0.6
- Also known as
- senbei, Japanese cracker, rice snack
What Does the rice cracker Emoji π Mean?
A round golden-brown senbei rice cracker wrapped halfway in a green strip of dried seaweed (nori) β the rice cracker emoji captures the classic Japanese savory snack in one perfectly Japanese icon. The crispy-brown texture and seaweed wrap are distinctive across every platform. Texters use it for Japanese-cuisine content, Asian-snack posts, anime-and-manga food references, and travel-to-Japan captions.
Senbei, arare, and other Japanese rice-cracker varieties all get tagged with it. Beyond food, the emoji has anime-pop-culture significance from various manga and Studio Ghibli food scenes that feature senbei prominently. Japanese-grandma snack-time content and Asian-American childhood-nostalgia posts pull it in.
Some users send it as part of full Japanese-food emoji strings alongside sushi, dango, and onigiri. The original Japanese-keyboard emoji set heavily emphasized Japanese foods that didn't have Western equivalents, and senbei was a defining example. Added to Unicode 6.0 in 2010 from the original Japanese carrier set, the rice cracker has been a niche but enduring Asian-snack emoji ever since.
How to Use π rice cracker Emoji
“Snack haul from the Japanese market ππ‘π”
“Anime night snacks: π and pocky”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F358 |
| HTML Entity | 🍘 |
| CSS Code | \1F358 |
| Shortcode | :rice-cracker: |
| Keywords | cracker, food, rice |
| Unicode Version | 0.6 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does π mean?
It depicts a Japanese senbei rice cracker wrapped in seaweed and is used for Japanese snacks and cuisine content.
