root vegetable Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste
Informations rapides
- Unicode
- U+1FADC
- Code court
:root-vegetable:- Catégorie
- Food & Drink
- Sous-catégorie
- vegetables
- Ajouté dans
- Unicode 16.0
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- turnip, radish, beet
What Does the root vegetable Emoji Mean?
A round purple-and-white turnip-like root with leafy green tops sprouting from the crown — the root vegetable emoji depicts a generic root vegetable (often interpreted as a turnip, beet, or radish depending on platform). Texters use it for cooking content featuring root vegetables of any kind: roasted root medleys, beet salads, turnip greens, radish-and-butter snacks, and rutabaga or parsnip preparations. Farmers-market hauls, root-cellar content, and seasonal autumn-winter cooking pull it in heavily.
Hyrule fans and Legend of Zelda players have adopted it for in-game radish references (specifically in Breath of the Wild). It's also used in posts about hardy winter vegetables and cold-climate gardening. Some confusion exists about what exactly the emoji depicts — Unicode officially calls it "root vegetable" without specifying — but most platforms render it close to a turnip or radish silhouette.
Added to Unicode 16.0 in 2024 as part of a tiny set of new additions, the root vegetable filled a small but specific gap for produce-content creators handling earthy winter cuisine.
How to Use root vegetable Emoji
“Sheet pan of roasted 🥕 perfect winter dinner”
“Farmers market score: fresh straight from the field”
Détails techniques
| Unicode | U+1FADC |
| Entité HTML | |
| Code CSS | \1FADC |
| Code court | :root-vegetable: |
| Mots clés | beet, food, garden, radish, root, salad, turnip, vegetable, vegetarian |
| Version Unicode | 16.0 |
Questions fréquemment posées
What does mean?
It depicts a generic root vegetable like a turnip, radish, or beet, used for cooking and farmers-market content.
