flatbread

🫓

flatbread

Represents flatbreads like naan, pita, or tortillas — warm, round, and comforting. Often used when talking about food, travel, or cozy homemade meals.

  • You just tried making Indian curry from scratch.

    My kitchen smells amazing 🫓✨

Subgroups
Unicode
U+1FAD3
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E13.0
General

Can also symbolize “comfort food” or the idea of sharing a meal — something simple but full of warmth.

Cross-cultural

In Japanese chats, 🫓 might appear in posts about “ナン (naan)” from curry restaurants, usually as part of a food photo or curry emoji combo 🍛🫓 — it gives off a “weekend lunch treat” feeling.

Heads-up

People sometimes confuse it with a pizza emoji, but 🫓 doesn’t have toppings — it’s plain bread, so don’t expect pepperoni! 🍕🚫

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