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Food Emoji โ€” Every One, One Click to Copy

The full food set in one grid. Every tile copies the bare character, and each one is listed with the official Unicode name and code point so you know what you are actually pasting.

Tap any tile to copy it. Nothing is sent anywhere — the copy happens in your browser.

Repeat it 100, 1000 or 10,000 times

100 copies — 499 characters.

Every page in this section

What the grid copies

One tile, one character. No name, no space, no HTML. Paste it anywhere that accepts text and it stays a single character you can delete with one backspace. Copy-all gives you the whole row or the whole set in one go, and the repeat box turns any tile into a run of 10, 50, 100, 500 or 1000.

The name is fixed, the drawing is not

Unicode standardises a code point and an official name for each of these. 🍕 is Slice Of Pizza, U+1F355. What the slice looks like is up to whoever wrote the font: Apple, Google, Samsung, Microsoft and WhatsApp all draw their own, and they change them between OS releases.

The clearest documented case is the hamburger. In 2017 Googleโ€™s 🍔 (Hamburger, U+1F354) stacked the cheese below the patty while Appleโ€™s sat on top; Google redrew it in Android 8.1. Nothing about the character changed. The same is true of everything on this page, so if the exact picture matters, preview it in the app you are posting to.

What people call them versus what they are called

A lot of searches use a name Unicode never gave the character. These are the mismatches worth knowing before you paste the wrong one.

Character Official name Code point Added Usually searched as
🥫 Canned Food U+1F96B Unicode 10.0 (2017) canned food, tinned food, and the closest thing to a pet-food character
🍛 Curry And Rice U+1F35B Unicode 6.0 (2010) plate of food, curry, rice dish
🍽 Fork And Knife With Plate U+1F37D Unicode 7.0 (2014) empty plate, place setting, dinner
🍜 Steaming Bowl U+1F35C Unicode 6.0 (2010) food bowl, noodles, ramen, pho
🥣 Bowl With Spoon U+1F963 Unicode 10.0 (2017) cereal, soup, breakfast bowl
🥡 Takeout Box U+1F961 Unicode 10.0 (2017) takeout, Chinese food, leftovers
🥩 Cut Of Meat U+1F969 Unicode 10.0 (2017) steak, raw meat, butcher
🥙 Stuffed Flatbread U+1F959 Unicode 9.0 (2016) kebab, gyro, wrap, shawarma
🫓 Flatbread U+1FAD3 Unicode 13.0 (2020) pita, naan, tortilla, roti
🥓 Bacon U+1F953 Unicode 9.0 (2016) bacon, breakfast, junk food

Two things this set does not have

  • Pet food. There is no dog-food or cat-food character. 🥫 (Canned Food) is what people settle for, usually beside an animal.
  • A crossed-out food sign. “No food” is not one character; it is built by putting a prohibition sign next to a food character, which means the two halves can render at different sizes and can drift apart on line breaks.

Honest caveats

  • Every character in this grid sits above U+FFFF, which is exactly the range many username and display-name fields reject. If a sign-up form refuses your name, this is usually why.
  • They count as one character but two UTF-16 units, so SMS and post-length counters often charge two.
  • Screen readers announce the official name โ€” “Slice Of Pizza”, not “pizza slice”. A long repeated run is read out in full, so keep the repeat tool out of headings and form labels.
  • Anything from Unicode 13.0 or 14.0 โ€” 🧋, 🫓, 🫖 โ€” is young enough to appear as a blank box on an older phone.

Where to go from here

The leaves carry the per-character detail: pizza, burger, fries, hot dog, taco, sushi and egg. Sweet things are on cake emoji, fresh things on fruit emoji, and anything you drink on drink emoji. If you came for what a character signals rather than the character itself, that is a different page: food emoji meanings.