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π Rice Cracker Emoji Unicode: 1F358
It's a piece of dried, grilled rice, often coated with soy sauce or seaweed. You use it when you're hungry, snacking, or talking about Asian food. π
Released in Released in 2010 with Unicode 6.0
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Meaning and Interpretation
π Yo! This is a rice cracker. It's basically the ultimate snack when you want something salty and crunchy. Use this when you're craving food, packing a lunch, or just vibing with some Japanese culture. It's way healthier than a burger but hits the spot just the same.
Symbolism
- The ultimate study snack
- Japanese culture and cuisine
- Satisfying the 'hangry' beast inside you
Common Usage Scenarios
- Packing a bento box for lunch
- Complaining about being hungry at work
- Planning a chill night with snacks and drinks
Usage Examples in Conversation
Friend 1: What's for lunch? Friend 2: Just brought some homemade bento ππ±
Me at 3 PM: I'm dying here, need fuel ASAP ππ«
Let's just stay home, watch Netflix and eat rice crackers tonight ππΊ
Got these spicy senbei from the market, so good! ππ₯
Bought a bag of snacks for the movie marathon ππΏ
Usage Guidelines and Etiquette
- Use it when talking about light meals or snacks, not a heavy dinner.
- Great for Japanese food related topics.
- Pair it with tea βοΈ or soda π₯€ for the full effect.
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