π½οΈ dishware emojis
Dishware emojis represent eating utensils and table settings, promoting themes of dining, meals, and hospitality in digital representations. They help express eating habits, invitations, or culinary experiences in messages and posts.
meaning
These emojis depict various eating tools and settings, including Western and Asian utensils, reflecting cultural diversity in dining practices.
Usage:
- To indicate mealtime: βDinner time π½οΈβ
- To show utensil preference: βUsing chopsticks π₯’β
- To express hunger: βFork and knife ready π΄β
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πΌ
baby bottle
A baby bottle filled with milk.
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2
π₯
glass of milk
A glass of milk.
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3
β
hot beverage
A cup of a hot beverage, commonly used for coffee.
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4
π«
teapot
A teapot.
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5
π΅
teacup without handle
A cup of green tea.
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6
πΆ
sake
A cup of sake.
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πΎ
bottle with popping cork
A bottle of sparkling wine with a popping cork.
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π·
wine glass
A glass of red wine.
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9
πΈ
cocktail glass
A cocktail glass.
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10
πΉ
tropical drink
A tropical drink with an umbrella.
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11
πΊ
beer mug
A frothy beer mug.
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π»
clinking beer mugs
Two clinking beer mugs.
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13
π₯
clinking glasses
Two clinking glasses of sparkling wine.
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14
π₯
tumbler glass
A tumbler glass of whiskey.
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π«
pouring liquid
A dropper pouring liquid.
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16
π₯€
cup with straw
A cup with a straw.
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π§
bubble tea
A cup of bubble tea.
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π§
beverage box
A box of juice.
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π§
mate
A cup of mate with a bombilla.
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20
π§
ice
A cube of ice.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Whatβs the difference between π΄ and π½οΈ?
π΄ is just fork and knife, while π½οΈ includes a plate, representing a full place setting.
Do dishware emojis support cultural diversity?
Yes, they include items like π₯’ chopsticks for Asian dining.
Which dishware emoji is most commonly used for meals?
The π½οΈ fork and knife with plate is widely used for dining, followed by π₯ spoon for soups and π₯’ chopsticks for Asian food.