Sweet Delight! Enjoy the sweetness with the Dango emoji, a symbol of traditional and tasty Japanese treats.
A skewer of dango, often depicted with three colorful rice dumplings. The Dango emoji is commonly used to represent dango, Japanese sweets, or festive treats. It can also be used to signify enjoying a sweet and colorful snack. If someone sends you a 🍡 emoji, it might mean they are having dango or discussing Japanese treats.
The 🍡 Dango emoji represents/means a traditional Japanese sweet dumpling made from mochi rice, often served on skewers.
Chofoza nje i-emoji ye 🍡 engenhla ukuze uyikopishe ngokushesha ebhodini lakho lokunamathisela. Ungayinamathisela noma kuphi - emiyalezweni, ezinkundleni zokuxhumana, kumadokhumenti, noma kunoma iyiphi uhlelo olusekela ama-emoji.
I-emoji ye 🍡 dango yethulwa ku-Emoji E0.6 futhi manje isekelwa kuzo zonke izinkundla ezinkulu kuhlanganise ne-iOS, Android, Windows, ne-macOS.
I-emoji ye 🍡 dango ingaphansi kweqembu le-Food & Drink, ikakhulukazi ngaphansi kwe-subgroup ye-Ikudla LaseAsia.
Dango 🍡 are sweet rice dumplings served on skewers. The three-color version (pink, white, green) is called hanami dango, eaten during cherry blossom viewing. Colors represent spring (pink blossoms), winter snow (white), and summer greenery (green).
| Igama le-Unicode | Dango |
| Igama le-Apple | Dango |
| Futhi Kwaziwa Njenge | Dessert Stick, Pink White Green Balls |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F361 |
| Unicode Decimal | U+127841 |
| Umlandeliso wokuphuma | \u1f361 |
| Iqembu | 🍗 Food & Drink |
| Iqembu elincane | 🍜 Ikudla LaseAsia |
| Iziphakamiso | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Inguqulo ye-Unicode | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Inguqulo ye-Emoji | 1.0 | 2015 |
| Igama le-Unicode | Dango |
| Igama le-Apple | Dango |
| Futhi Kwaziwa Njenge | Dessert Stick, Pink White Green Balls |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F361 |
| Unicode Decimal | U+127841 |
| Umlandeliso wokuphuma | \u1f361 |
| Iqembu | 🍗 Food & Drink |
| Iqembu elincane | 🍜 Ikudla LaseAsia |
| Iziphakamiso | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Inguqulo ye-Unicode | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Inguqulo ye-Emoji | 1.0 | 2015 |