🍤 fried shrimp Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste
Informations rapides
- Unicode
- U+1F364
- Code court
:fried-shrimp:- Catégorie
- Food & Drink
- Sous-catégorie
- asian
- Ajouté dans
- Unicode 0.6
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- tempura shrimp, ebi furai, fried prawn
What Does the fried shrimp Emoji 🍤 Mean?
A golden-brown deep-fried shrimp (tempura ebi) with the tail and pink color visible, panko-coated body in the middle — the fried shrimp emoji captures Japanese tempura shrimp in its most photogenic form. Texters use it for Japanese-cuisine content, tempura-platter posts, Asian-cuisine restaurant captions, and shrimp-recipe photos. Tempura, ebi furai, and shrimp-katsu content all pull it in heavily.
Beyond Japanese cuisine, the emoji has expanded use for Cajun fried shrimp, Korean fried shrimp, and American shrimp-basket fast-food content. Red Lobster, Bubba Gump, and shrimp-cocktail-party content adopt it. Beyond food, the fried shrimp emoji has occasional pop-culture significance in K-pop fandoms, where various Korean idols have been compared to shrimp due to their crouched dance moves or shy postures — the "shrimp" comparison shows up in fancam comments.
Some users send it for crunchy, golden, indulgent food cravings. Added to Unicode 6.0 in 2010 from the original Japanese carrier set, the fried shrimp emoji has been a niche but beloved seafood-cuisine icon for over a decade now.
How to Use 🍤 fried shrimp Emoji
“Tempura platter feast 🍤🍣 Japanese night”
“Cajun 🍤 boil for the weekend, friends incoming”
Détails techniques
| Unicode | U+1F364 |
| Entité HTML | 🍤 |
| Code CSS | \1F364 |
| Code court | :fried-shrimp: |
| Mots clés | fried, prawn, shrimp, tempura |
| Version Unicode | 0.6 |
Questions fréquemment posées
What does 🍤 mean?
It depicts fried shrimp (Japanese tempura) and is used for tempura, Cajun-fried shrimp, and seafood content.
