π roasted sweet potato Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F360
- Shortcode
:roasted-sweet-potato:- Category
- Food & Drink
- Subcategory
- asian
- Added in
- Unicode 0.6
- Also known as
- yaki-imo, goguma, yam
What Does the roasted sweet potato Emoji π Mean?
A purple-skinned sweet potato roasted whole and split open to reveal the bright yellow-orange flesh inside, sometimes shown sitting in a small dish β the roasted sweet potato emoji depicts the Japanese yaki-imo (street-vendor roasted sweet potato), a winter snack tradition in Japan and Korea. Texters use it for Japanese and Korean cuisine content, winter-street-food posts, Thanksgiving sweet-potato-casserole recipes, and sweet-potato-fries captions. Korean goguma (sweet potato) content, particularly K-drama food scenes featuring shared street-vendor yaki-imo as a romantic moment, pulls it in heavily.
Beyond East Asia, the emoji represents American Thanksgiving sweet potatoes, baked-sweet-potato meal-prep content, and African and Caribbean sweet-potato cuisine. Healthy-eating, paleo, and Whole30 content adopts it constantly because sweet potato is a major staple of those diets. Some users send it for cozy fall-winter comfort food vibes.
Added to Unicode 6.0 in 2010 from the original Japanese carrier set, the roasted sweet potato emoji has been carrying Japanese, Korean, and global sweet-potato content ever since launch.
How to Use π roasted sweet potato Emoji
“Yaki-imo cart on the corner π winter feels”
“Roasted π with cinnamon and butter, healthy comfort”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F360 |
| HTML Entity | 🍠 |
| CSS Code | \1F360 |
| Shortcode | :roasted-sweet-potato: |
| Keywords | food, potato, roasted, sweet |
| Unicode Version | 0.6 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does π mean?
It depicts a roasted sweet potato (Japanese yaki-imo) and is used for Asian street food, sweet potato dishes, and winter comfort.
