🍴 fork and knife Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste
Informations rapides
- Unicode
- U+1F374
- Code court
:fork-and-knife:- Catégorie
- Food & Drink
- Sous-catégorie
- dishware
- Ajouté dans
- Unicode 0.6
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- utensils, cutlery, silverware
What Does the fork and knife Emoji 🍴 Mean?
Crossed silverware without a plate, this simpler version covers eating, cooking, restaurants, and being hungry. Released in Unicode 6.0, it predates the plate version and remains a flexible food-related marker. People use it for 'time for lunch' posts, restaurant tags, and 'who's hungry?' captions.
It also doubles as a generic restaurant icon in apps and on maps. Food bloggers use it heavily on recipe reels and tasting shots. Travel accounts tag it under city food-tour content.
Casual chats lean on it for meal plans and dinner-date confirmations. Whether the meal is at home, on the go, or in a fancy restaurant, the simple crossed utensils signal 'let's eat.' It also pops up in 'come and get it' family-dinner call-outs and in 'restaurant week' city food-event promotions. Quick, clear, and endlessly useful for any meal context.
It also pops up in 'sweet tooth' confessions and 'I shouldn't but I will' indulgence captions where willpower goes out the window.
How to Use 🍴 fork and knife Emoji
“Lunch? 🍴”
“Best new spot in town 🍴”
Détails techniques
| Unicode | U+1F374 |
| Entité HTML | 🍴 |
| Code CSS | \1F374 |
| Code court | :fork-and-knife: |
| Mots clés | breakfast, breaky, cooking, cutlery, delicious, dinner, eat, feed, food, fork, hungry, knife, lunch, restaurant, yum, yummy, and |
| Version Unicode | 0.6 |
Questions fréquemment posées
What does 🍴 mean?
It depicts crossed fork and knife, used for eating, restaurants, hunger, and meal-time messages.
