🍰 shortcake Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste
Informations rapides
- Unicode
- U+1F370
- Code court
:shortcake:- Catégorie
- Food & Drink
- Sous-catégorie
- sweets & candy
- Ajouté dans
- Unicode 0.6
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- strawberry shortcake, birthday cake, cake slice
What Does the shortcake Emoji 🍰 Mean?
A triangular slice of cake with pink-and-white layers, white cream frosting, and a single bright red strawberry on top — the shortcake emoji captures the Japanese-style strawberry shortcake, which is actually the standard birthday and celebration cake across Japan and much of East Asia (very different from Western shortcake, which is more biscuit-and-cream). Texters use it for birthday content (it's THE birthday cake emoji in Asian cultures, particularly Japan and Korea), Japanese-cafe posts, dessert captions, and afternoon-tea photos. Christmas in Japan is famously celebrated with strawberry shortcake — KFC and shortcake make up the traditional Christmas Eve dinner, and the emoji absolutely floods Japanese social media each December 24th.
Beyond Asian birthdays, the emoji represents general slice-of-cake desserts, valentine's day treats, and tea-time content. Some users prefer it over the larger birthday-cake-with-candles emoji for everyday dessert posts. K-pop fan content uses it constantly for idol-birthday celebrations.
Added to Unicode 6.0 in 2010 from the original Japanese carrier set, the shortcake has been a defining East-Asian-dessert icon ever since.
How to Use 🍰 shortcake Emoji
“Happy birthday to you 🍰🎉 best day”
“Christmas Eve in Japan = KFC and 🍰 obviously”
Détails techniques
| Unicode | U+1F370 |
| Entité HTML | 🍰 |
| Code CSS | \1F370 |
| Code court | :shortcake: |
| Mots clés | cake, dessert, pastry, slice, sweet, shortcake |
| Version Unicode | 0.6 |
Questions fréquemment posées
What does 🍰 mean?
It depicts a slice of strawberry shortcake and is used for birthdays in Asia, Japanese Christmas, and dessert content.
