Stuffed Flatbread 🥙
Usage snapshot:
- Used in content written with the Common script; suitable for UI labels and body text.
- Appears in the Unicode block Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs.
History & usage: The character depicts STUFFED FLATBREAD. In the name, STUFFED functions as a state indicator while FLATBREAD names the object; together they signal a food item rather than a letter or symbol. Conceptually, tokens like adjectives or qualifiers convey how a symbol is described, while core nouns or marks carry content meaning. In typography and orthography, such tokens help readers interpret the symbol’s role, scope, and representation, guiding how it might appear in emphasis or annotation.
Use in scholarly glossaries or educational primers that discuss pictographs and emoji as cultural objects. In dictionaries or grammars of modern script communities, it serves as a labeled food item in pictographic sections. In archival transcription or paleography, it can appear in annotated corpora that catalog emoji as concrete objects for cross‑language comparison. In typographic revivals or specimen books, it may be included to illustrate Extended Range pictographs for display alongside other food‑related symbols. The block is Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs, with Common script context; its usage emphasizes everyday items and informal communication rather than phonetic content. Cross‑platform appearance and assistive technologies should render it clearly and accessibly, with alt text available for readers using assistive devices.
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Technical details
- Codepoint:
U+1F959 - General Category:
So - Age:
9.0 - Bidi Class:
ON - Block:
Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs - Script:
Common - UTF-8:
F0 9F A5 99 - UTF-16:
D83E DD59 - UTF-32:
0001F959 - HTML dec:
🥙 - HTML hex:
🥙 - JS escape:
\u{1F959} - Python \N{}:
\N{STUFFED FLATBREAD} - Python \U:
\U0001F959 - URL-encoded:
%F0%9F%A5%99 - CSS escape:
\1F959
How to type / insert
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By codepoint: in many editors and IDEs, you can insert via the Unicode code U+1F959 or a built‑in character picker.
HTML: use the numeric entity 🥙 (hex) or 🥙 (decimal) when an HTML entity is needed.
Compatibility & troubleshooting
Font support: if the symbol does not render, the current font likely lacks this codepoint. Choose a font with broad Unicode coverage or allow a fallback font.
Web pages: ensure your CSS font stack includes a general fallback; avoid relying on images for common symbols to preserve accessibility and copyability.