🍡 Dango
U+1F361🍡 Meaning & Usage
This is the dango emoji, typically depicting two or three colorful rice flour dumplings skewered on a bamboo stick. Dango is a traditional Japanese sweet, so this emoji is often used to represent the food itself, Japanese culture, or more broadly to signify sweets and snacks. It frequently pops up in social conversations sharing food photos, discussing trips to Japan or anime, and expressing a craving for a treat. The emoji carries a cute and cheerful vibe, often evoking associations with festivals or leisurely moments.
Usage Examples
"A must-have for cherry blossom viewing 🍡, Sweet but not greasy, just right!"
"A must-have for cherry blossom viewing 🍡, Sweet but not greasy, just right!"
"A must-have for cherry blossom viewing 🍡, Sweet but not greasy, just right!"
Technical Info
U+1F361🍡\1f361\u{1f361}Code Preview
<span class="symbol-dango">🍡</span> <!-- Unicode: U+1F361 --> <!-- Name: Dango -->
Keyboard Shortcuts
Alt + 1F361Type 1F361 then press Option + EnterCtrl + Shift + U, type 1F361, EnterQuick Actions
🍡 Meaning & Usage
This is the dango emoji, typically depicting two or three colorful rice flour dumplings skewered on a bamboo stick. Dango is a traditional Japanese sweet, so this emoji is often used to represent the food itself, Japanese culture, or more broadly to signify sweets and snacks. It frequently pops up in social conversations sharing food photos, discussing trips to Japan or anime, and expressing a craving for a treat. The emoji carries a cute and cheerful vibe, often evoking associations with festivals or leisurely moments.
Usage Examples
"A must-have for cherry blossom viewing 🍡, Sweet but not greasy, just right!"
"A must-have for cherry blossom viewing 🍡, Sweet but not greasy, just right!"
"A must-have for cherry blossom viewing 🍡, Sweet but not greasy, just right!"
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How do I copy the Dango symbol?
Simply click the Copy Symbol button on this page to copy 🍡 to your clipboard, then paste it anywhere.
What Unicode code point does Dango have?
The Unicode code point for Dango isU+1F361. For HTML use 🍡, for CSS use \1f361.
What block does Dango belong to?
Dango belongs to the Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs block.
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