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Meat On Bone

Meat on Bone emoji is the picture of a piece of meat on the solid 🦴 Bone — most likely, it is pork (though it may be also ham or lamb or almost anything else except for poultry). This cartoon-like image is exactly how meat is depicted in Japanese manga and anime. Though, over the 🌏 Internet, it is used in the context of 🍕 Food, meat meals, and 🍳 Cooking — as all the other emojis showing various products like 🧀 Cheese Wedge emoji are. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Melon

Melon emoji is the picture of uncut, juicy Melon, growing on a vine. This fruit is associated with the one represented by 🍉 Watermelon emoji because of the similar name — though they are different in everything from size to taste. Apart from its direct meaning — i.e. fruit, part of a diet, and ingredient of some drinks — this emoji is sometimes used as a symbol for large female breasts by some people because of its shape. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Moon Cake

Moon Cake — a traditional Chinese pastry eaten during Mid-Autumn Festival, so use it to tell about the fest. It is actually about the moon-watching and its appreciation, so use it along with the 🌕 Full Moon emoji. This pastry is given to friends and 👪 Family. It is cooked from dough and has a rich filling — usually made from red beans or lotus seed paste. It may also contain yolks from salted 🦆 Duck. One Moon Cake is for about 1000 calories so it is definitely not a daily food! ⌚ Watch out, ladies! Better change it for 🍚 Cooked Rice or a 🍏 Green Apple. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Mushroom

Mushroom emoji is the picture of a red Mushroom known as the toadstool — an extremely poisonous Mushroom. So no wonder this emoji is not used in the context of 🍕 Food; instead, it is used in the context of nature, for example, together with 🌲 Evergreen Tree emoji to illustrate the forest. Also, it is sometimes used by those who use psychedelic mushrooms. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Oden

Oden emoji is the picture of one of the traditional 🇯🇵 Japanese meals consisting of many ingredients that may vary (like 🥚 Eggs and daikon). It is often served in a bowl, though in the case of this emoji it is put on a stick (that is why it resembles 🍡 Dango emoji). Just like all other emojis depicting Japanese cuisine, this one is mostly used in the context of this country — though it may mean anything related to 🍕 Food and hunger as well. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Olive

Olive emoji is a little green or black berry with a bitter kick. These guys are popluar toppings on pizza, so if you are answering what you want on top of your pizza, use this emoji. You can also use this emoji when talking about how much you hate the taste of bitter things. Send it with the 🍕 Pizza emoji if you are giving your suggestion on pizza toppings. Or, send it with the 🍸 Cocktail Glass emoji if you are in the mood for a martini with friends. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Onion

Onion emoji is an image of a full Onion, skin and all. Onions are typically used as a flavor boost in a variety of different 🍕 Food. It can be used when asking if onions will be part of a dish of food or not. Cutting onions can make your 👀 Eyes teary, so onions can be used to represent tears. Pair it with 🍳 Cooking emoji to remind someone not to add the onions. It can also be paired with the 😢 Crying Face emoji to show that you are not in a good place and are crying. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Oyster

Oyster emoji is an open Oyster with a pearl in the middle. Oysters are considered a delicacy and an aphrodisiac 🍕 Food. You can use this emoji when planning a romantic dinner with your loved one that you hope will lead to 😄 Fun times in the bedroom. It can also hint at that pearl necklace you have wanted lightly. Pair it with the 😘 Face Blowing a Kiss emoji to indicate at your loved one for fun 🌃 Night to come. It can also be paired with the 💍 Ring emoji to be more direct on wanting a pearl necklace. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Pancakes

Pancakes emoji is the picture of a stack of American Pancakes with a piece of 🧈 Butter and some maple syrup or honey — this is the most traditional and recognizable way of serving this meal, so the emoji providers had no room for experiments. The Pancakes are one of the traditional American breakfasts — just like the pastry represented by 🥐 Croissant emoji is in 🇫🇷 France. So no wonder that the emoji is used mostly in relation to breakfast. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Peach

Peach emoji is a picture of a fruit, loved by many — it is one of the numerous fruit-related emojis, along with, for example, 🥝 Kiwi Fruit emoji. Like all other fruit-related emojis, this one often appears in the context of healthy and tasty eating. Also, it is sometimes used as a compliment to someone’s appearance. And last, due to its characteristic shape, it is sometimes used the attractive, meaning buttocks. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Peanuts

Peanuts emoji is the picture of one or two, depending on the emoji provider, groundnuts — the very same of which the famous peanut 🧈 Butter is made. The Peanuts themselves are often eaten as a snack, similar to the one represented by 🍿 Popcorn emoji. In many countries, it is also a traditional addition to 🍺 Beer. So, no wonder that this emoji is often used in the contexts of having snacks, drinking beer, making peanut 🧈 Butter and so on. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Pear

Pear emoji is a picture of a well-known fruit loved by many people. It often features in various posts and messages about healthy eating, ❤️ Love of fruit, starting a diet, and just meals in general (together with other emojis or as an illustration of some ingredient used). Less often, it is used in the context of body types and 🌻 Summer. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Pie

Pie emoji is an image of a Pie in a tin with steam coming off it. Similar to 🥪 Sandwiches, you can put practically anything inside of a Pie. A flaky crust on the bottom and top keeps the filling of your choice inside and prevents spilling out before you cut into it. Aside from the filling, you can top the Pie with other fruits, toppings, and even whipped cream. Pies don’t just have to be sweet as they can be savory too when filled with meats and vegetables. But most likely when you talk about pies you are talking about sweet pies. Send one of the many fruit emojis, like the 🍎 Red Apple emoji or 🍋 Lemon emoji to show which flavor of Pie you are craving or currently baking. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Pineapple

Pineapple emoji. Do you know what Pina colada is? Well, the main ingredients for this tropical cocktail are Pineapple and 🥥 Coconut. So use this emoji to tell that you are enjoying this drink on a 🏖️ Beach With Umbrella and 🌴 Palm Tree, etc. It can also be used for describing a tropical lifestyle: 🌻 Summer, 🌊 Water Wave, ☀️ Sun, beach, etc. A pineapple is a yellow fruit inside; its body is brown and reminds of a Palm Tree. There is a little grass tail on the top. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Pizza

Slice of Pizza emoji represents the slice of the famous and nutritious Italian meal, loved by millions of people all over the 🌍 World for its taste and diversity. It may be used in the context of everything related to eating in general, tasty meals, visiting cafes and restaurants, 🎉🥂 Parties, and just having a good time at home. Also, sometimes it is used as one of the symbols of 🇮🇹 Italy. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Popcorn

Popcorn emoji is the picture of a bucket of Popcorn, which is sold in 📽 Movie theaters and other places — it is also an integral snack for watching movies at home, just like the one illustrated by 🥜 Peanuts emoji. So, the emoji may relate to any place commonly served in real life. It may also be a symbol for watching a new movie, i.e., an indicator of users' intention to ⌚ Watch something or to comment on something they have already watched. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Pot Of Food

Pot of Food emoji is the picture of a pot or a bowl filled up with a soup or a stew — the exact type of a meal in it depends on the emoji provider, just like the ingredients in it (they may be vegetables, noodles, meat, and so on). It is obviously a nutritious meal, probably containing far more than one portion. It may appear in the context of eating, being hungry, being about to eat (with 🥄 Spoon emoji, for example), or 🍳 Cooking. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Potato

Potato emoji is a picture of one of the most used and popular vegetables in its raw form, just like the one represented by 🥕 Carrot emoji. It is used in countless meals and is nutritious, though it can hardly be called healthy — so it is mainly used in the context of 🍳 Cooking as a symbol for one of the ingredients used. Surprisingly, it is sometimes used as a friendly or not-so-friendly insult to someone’s appearance. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Poultry Leg

The 🍗 Poultry Leg emoji depicts a deliciously cooked (fried in oil) 🐔 Chicken thigh with a 🦴 Bone. It is a popular fast food item, alongside the 🍔 Hamburger emoji, and can also be found in high-end restaurants worldwide. This versatile emoji can be used to represent both 🍕 Fast Food and fine cuisine, as well as in the context of 🍳 Cooking and extreme hunger. However, other meanings are rare. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Pouring Liquid

The emoji 🫗 Pouring Liquid depicts an upside down transparent glass with liquid pouring out over the edge. On most platforms, the flowing out compound resembles water. Emoji was added to Unicode version 14.0 in 2021. “Glass of liquid” emoji can mean various things, including: pouring/pouring out, pouring over and emptying something. It can be used to indicate something spilled, as well as figuratively express profligacy and the spouting of resentment. The emoji can also describe ritual and religious practices: ablutions, dousing, and offerings. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Pretzel

Pretzel emoji is a salty 🍞 Bread twist with a warm buttery taste. They are popular in carnivals or fairs as handy snacks. If you ❤️ Love pretzels, than you’ll most likely send this emoji with the 🎪 Circus Tent emoji saying that you have to buy a Pretzel before leaving. Pretzel dough can also be wrapped around food to add a soft layer of deliciousness. One of the most popular combos is the Pretzel 🐕 Dog, or a hot dog wrapped in Pretzel dough. Send this emoji with a 🌭 Hot Dog emoji if you are craving this salty-savory snack. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Red Apple

Red Apple emoji is the picture of a juicy fruit, which is an important part of the American and European cuisines. It is an integral element of many pies, drinks (from apple juice to cider), and even main courses. Just like 🍐 Pear emoji, this one is also used not only in its direct meaning of fruit and ingredient but also as a description of one of the body types. At last, it is also used in some symbolical meanings (including temptation). (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Rice Ball

Rice Ball emoji is the picture of the way Japanese people traditionally serve 🍛 Rice — i.e. in a shape of a ball with a piece of seaweed also known as nori. It is almost always a part of the 🍕 Food set represented by 🍱 Bento Box emoji, as well as almost every Japanese meal. Due to its specific look, it is often used in the context of 🇯🇵 Japan and the traditional cuisine of this country, no matter where it is served — in Japan itself or elsewhere. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Rice Cracker

Rice Cracker emoji is a picture of a Japanese cracker made of rice, the base of which is wrapped in a piece of seaweed known as nori in all the versions. By the way, this snack is called sensei in Japanese. It is pretty popular in the country — almost as popular as the snack represented by 🍿 Popcorn emoji in the rest of the 🌍 World — so the emoji is used almost always in the meanings related to 🇯🇵 Japan, Japanese people, travels, and so on. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Roasted Sweet Potato

Roasted Sweet Potato emoji depicts the cooked vegetable, known also as yam in some regions. It is not the same as the vegetable shown by 🥔 Potato emoji — it differs both by taste and appearance. By the way, there are different sorts of it — and emoji versions reflect that. Though it is popular not only in 🇯🇵 Japan, it is often used in the context of this country’s cuisine — as there, it is as much popular and significant as pumpkin in the USA. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Sake

Sake emoji is a picture of a traditional Japanese 🍺 Alcohol beverage made of rice in a characteristic bottle with a special little cup near it. Like 🍡 Dango emoji, this one is closely related to 🇯🇵 Japan in general, Japanese culture, traditions, and cuisine. So, it is undoubtedly used predominantly in these meanings and by Japanese people. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Salt

The 🧂 Salt emoji is a picture of a Salt shaker. Salt has been a staple ingredient for many years, serving as both a 🍳 Cooking ingredient and a preservative. Adding just a pinch of Salt can transform a bland meal into a 😄 Fun experience for your 👄 Mouth. However, be careful not to overdo it, as too much Salt can turn your food from yum to yuck. If you're planning on seasoning your meat before cooking, send the Salt emoji along with the 🥩 Cut of Meat emoji. And if someone asks for your opinion on their cooking, send the Salt emoji with the 🍲 Pot of Food emoji to suggest adding more seasoning next time. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Sandwich

Sandwich emoji is two slices of 🍞 Bread with a well known filling. Sandwiches are the easiest meals to make. Practically anything edible can go between two slices of bread to make a delicious and portable meal. The possibilities are endless beyond the simple ham and cheese Sandwich. If you want a specific Sandwich, in case someone asks you and they are buying, use emojis to show it rather than say it. If you want a BLT, send the 🥗 Green Salad emoji, 🍅 Tomato emoji, and 🥓 Bacon emoji for a 😄 Fun representation of your Sandwich craving. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Shallow Pan Of Food

Shallow Pan Of Food. It is considered that this emoji depicts Spanish Paella — traditional food made from Rice, 🐟 Fish, 🦐 Shrimp, 🍗 Poultry Leg, 🥩 Cut Of Meat, etc. So use it to show that you have tried paella or to describe your Spanish experience: 👩 Woman dancing, muleta for toreador, etc. But if to be honest, you can also use it for any food that is being cooked in the pan that might symbolize dinner, supper, or dinner with friends — add some 👨 Man and Woman emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Shaved Ice

Shaved Ice emoji is the picture of the traditional Hawaiian dessert, basically ordinary ice made of 💦 Water and dressed with different syrups and flavorings. Just like the dessert represented by the 🍨 Ice Cream emoji, this one is served in a bowl. This original dessert it’s perfect for hot 🌧 Weather, so it is no wonder that it is used often in the context of 🌻 Summer and just relaxing by the sea and by the pool. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Shortcake

Shortcake emoji is the piece of a cake with lots of cream, decorated with a 🍓 Strawberry in all of its versions. It is often used in the context of holidays and parties (except for Birthdays that have their own 🎂 Birthday Cake emoji), as well as tasty meals, going to cafes, and so on. Also, sometimes it jokingly appears in the messages about someone’s intention to start their diet. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Shrimp

Shrimp emoji is the quite detailed and realistic picture of a little sea creature, which is an integral part of 🇯🇵 Japanese, 🇪🇸 Spanish, and some other countries’ cuisines — it is actually very tasty and it is an integral ingredient of numerous meals. Apart from 🍕 Food-related meanings, this emoji may illustrate the colorfulness of sea life, especially together with all the other ocean-related pics like 🦑 Squid emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Soft Ice Cream

Soft Ice Cream emoji is an image of the traditional milk-based Ice Cream of different flavors in a crunchy 🧇 Waffle cone (while the ordinary 🍨 Ice Cream emoji you served in a bowl), considered by many people an 🇮🇹 Italian version of Ice Cream. This extremely delicious dessert is loved by many people not depending on their age — it is a symbol of having a good time, going for a walk in the park, and spending time with the 👪 Family. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Spaghetti

Spaghetti emoji is a picture of traditional Spaghetti, depending on the emoji provider, dressed up with 🍅 Tomato sauce (in the case of  Apple and others), meatballs (in the case of HTC), some greenery (in case of LG) — or all these at once (in case of EmojiOne), with or without a fork. Just like in the case Slice of 🍕 Pizza Emoji, this meal is considered Italian, but it is famous all over the 🌍 World — so this emoji is used in every context related to food. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Spoon

The 🥄 Spoon emoji is a picture of a commonly used tableware item - a simple silver spoon. When paired with the 🍴 Fork and Knife emoji, it can form a complete set of cutlery for one person. It is most often used in the context of meals, particularly those that are liquid or soft, such as soups, 🍨 Ice Cream, or other desserts, as well as for drinks like tea or coffee. It can also be used to indicate hunger in general or for taking liquid medicine like cough syrup. Additionally, in TikTok, this emoji means the same thing as 🧢 Billed Cap. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Squid

Squid emoji depicts one of the representatives of the sea life, which resembles 🐙 Octopus emoji a little. And just like octopus, this animal is also an ingredient of many meals of middleterranean and 🇯🇵 Japanese cuisines — so it sometimes appears in the relation to these subjects. Still, most often it is used in the context of the sea life and nature in general — alone or together with other mollusks and other animals emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Steaming Bowl

Steaming Bowl emoji, just like 🍤 Fried Shrimp emoji, represents one of the Japanese meals which has become popular all over the 🌍 World. It is also widely known as noodles. Speaking of emojis, it comes with different fillings depending on the emoji provider, and they may be with or without 🥢 Chopsticks in different positions. Like other 🍕 Food-related emojis, this one is used for eating, hunger, and everything. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Strawberry

Strawberry emoji is a picture of the tasty berry, loved by many people all over the 🌍 World. Like all other fruit and vegetable-related emoji, this emoji often appears in the context of a healthy lifestyle, dieting, and various meals. Not less often, it illustrates the messages about 🌻 Summer and vacations. And last, it is a recognized symbol of romance and perfect dates — mainly when it is used together with other emojis of this kind, like champagne and flowers. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Stuffed Flatbread

Stuffed Flatbread — flatbread with some filling such as meat, tomatoes, salad, etc. It is a fast food item. I can’t find the emoji of Burger or 🥪 Sandwich — use this one — not a big difference. This emoji also stands out for pita, Burrito, and Kebab. Please do not confuse it with 🌮 Taco, though. Are you hungry in the middle of the night? Send your friends this emoji along with 😊 Smiling Face With Smiling Eyes and 🚶 Person Walking and 🌓 First Quarter Moon Face or any other face of the moon to invite them for a romantic fast-food voyage to the nearest Shawarma. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Sushi

Sushi emoji is one of the pictures of meals of Japanese origin along with 🍢 Oden emoji and many others. It looks like a slice of raw 🐟 Fish on some rice — in case of Facebook’s version, there’s only one piece of Sushi, in others — there are two of them or there is also another type of Sushi called maki in 🇯🇵 Japan. As Sushi is the most popular Japanese meal, this emoji is often used when it comes not only to this country but to 🍕 Food in general. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

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