croissant

πŸ₯

croissant

πŸ₯: croissant, typically shown as a crescent-shaped bread with a puffy middle and tapered ends.

Croissants are iconic buttery pastries celebrated for their light, layered texture and rich flavor. They symbolize leisure, culinary indulgence, and a sophisticated lifestyle, often evoking the cozy atmosphere of a traditional French patisserie.

In daily messaging, this emoji is frequently used to document a morning meal, such as "Starting the day right πŸ₯β˜•!" It also appears in travel-related contexts like "Dreaming of a Parisian breakfast πŸ₯," or when suggesting a casual meetup, for example, "Let's grab a pastry πŸ₯!"

  • You’re posting a Sunday brunch photo.

    Just me, coffee, and a flaky πŸ₯ kind of morning β˜•βœ¨

Subgroups
Unicode
U+1F950
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E3.0

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