Fruit Emoji β Copy and Paste
The whole fruit set, one click per character. Every tile copies the bare character, and the list below gives the official Unicode name and code point for each so you paste the right one.
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
- Banana Emoji β Copy and PasteUntested head, permitted as primary
- Mango Fruit Emoji β Copy and PasteUntested head, permitted as primary, and the harvested phrasing really is the three-word '
- Avocado Emoji β Copy and PasteUntested head, permitted as primary
- Kiwi Fruit Emoji β and the Fruits That Have No EmojiOne page for the exotic-fruit questions instead of a thin page each, because they share a
- Fruit Emoji MeaningsReference, no repeater
- Strawberry Emoji β Copy and Paste'strawberry emoji' (3600) came back TOP30_ONLY β the cartel holds 1β6 and Google pads 7β8
- Cherry Emoji β Copy and Paste'cherry emoji' (4400) came back TOP30_ONLY on the live check β positions 1β4 are emojipedi
What you are copying
Each tile copies one character and nothing else. Copy-all takes the whole set β useful if you are filling a spreadsheet column, labelling a shopping list or setting up a poll. The repeat box at the foot turns any one of them into a run.
There is no orange, and there are two apples
The character everybody pastes for an orange is 🍊 Tangerine, U+1F34A. Unicode never added a separate orange, so the tangerine does that job. Apples come in two: 🍎 Red Apple, U+1F34E, and 🍏 Green Apple, U+1F34F. They are different characters, not colour variants, so a green apple stays green everywhere.
Three members of this set are argued about. 🍅 Tomato (U+1F345) is botanically a fruit and culinarily a vegetable. 🥑 Avocado (U+1F951) and 🫒 Olive (U+1FAD2) are fruit too. They are grouped here because that is where people look for them.
Names, code points and when each arrived
Most of this set landed in one go with Unicode 6.0. The stragglers are the ones that break on older devices.
| Character | Official name | Code point | Added |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🍓 | Strawberry | U+1F353 | Unicode 6.0 (2010) |
| 🍒 | Cherries | U+1F352 | Unicode 6.0 (2010) |
| 🍉 | Watermelon | U+1F349 | Unicode 6.0 (2010) |
| 🍑 | Peach | U+1F351 | Unicode 6.0 (2010) |
| 🍌 | Banana | U+1F34C | Unicode 6.0 (2010) |
| 🍊 | Tangerine | U+1F34A | Unicode 6.0 (2010) |
| 🍎 | Red Apple | U+1F34E | Unicode 6.0 (2010) |
| 🍇 | Grapes | U+1F347 | Unicode 6.0 (2010) |
| 🥑 | Avocado | U+1F951 | Unicode 9.0 (2016) |
| 🥝 | Kiwifruit | U+1F95D | Unicode 9.0 (2016) |
| 🥥 | Coconut | U+1F965 | Unicode 10.0 (2017) |
| 🥭 | Mango | U+1F96D | Unicode 10.0 (2017) |
| 🫐 | Blueberries | U+1FAD0 | Unicode 13.0 (2020) |
| 🫒 | Olive | U+1FAD2 | Unicode 13.0 (2020) |
The drawings differ, and one of them has a history
The same character is drawn by each platformβs own artists. 🍑 Peach (U+1F351) is the famous case: Apple redesigned it during the iOS 10 beta so it read more like an actual peach, users objected because the old shape was being used for something else entirely, and Apple restored the original before release. Nothing in the standard moved β only the picture.
Smaller differences are everywhere. The number of grapes, whether the melon is cut, whether the coconut is halved and whether the kiwi shows a slice all vary by vendor and by OS version. If the detail matters, look at it in the app you are posting to.
What this set does not contain
- A fruit basket or fruit bowl. Neither exists as a single character. 🧺 Basket (U+1F9FA) is an empty wicker basket, so a “fruit basket” is really the basket plus a few fruit characters sitting next to each other.
- Colour variants. There are no skin-tone or colour modifiers on fruit. What you copy is what everyone gets, subject to their font.
Honest caveats
- All of these live above U+FFFF, so username and display-name fields often reject them.
- 🥥, 🥭 and 🥝 arrived in Unicode 10.0 or later; 🫐 and 🫒 in 13.0. On a phone that has not been updated in years they can show as an empty box.
- A screen reader reads the official name, so 🍊 is announced as “Tangerine” and not as “orange”.
Per-character pages: banana, cherry, strawberry, avocado, mango and kiwi. For what a fruit character signals in a message rather than how to copy it, use fruit emoji meanings; the wider set is on food emoji.