Meaning
A cluster of small, round, deep indigo or blue-purple berries, often depicted with a dusting of pale powder or bloom that mimics the natural waxy coating found on real blueberries. The emoji captures both the individual berry details and their characteristic clustered appearance, sometimes with a stem or leaf accent adding botanical authenticity.
In straightforward usage, blueberries represent the literal fruit—appearing in smoothie recipes, breakfast posts, and antioxidant-heavy wellness content. They're frequently used in discussions about superfoods, nutrition, and health-conscious eating, since blueberries are celebrated for their nutritional density and antioxidant properties. On social media, they show up in breakfast aesthetic posts, oatmeal bowls, acai bowl photography, and smoothie-focused accounts.
The emoji leans heavily into health and wellness culture, particularly on platforms like TikTok and Instagram where #healthyfood and #cleaneating communities thrive. Blueberries are often paired with gym, fitness, or diet-related content. They also work well in spring and summer seasonal posts, farmers' market imagery, and farm-to-table narratives. Unlike some berries, blueberries maintain a more straightforward, nutritionally-focused cultural association.
The design captures the small, bumpy texture and clustering unique to blueberries, distinguishing them clearly from other berry emoji. As a more recent addition to the emoji standard, blueberries bring more botanical specificity than earlier generic berry representations. Approved as part of Unicode Emoji 13.0 in 2020, blueberries reflect the emoji standard's ongoing evolution toward more granular, specific food categories.
Common Uses
- • Sharing healthy breakfast and smoothie recipes
- • Promoting wellness and antioxidant-rich foods
- • Creating farmers' market and seasonal content
- • Discussing superfoods and nutrition
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Did You Know?
Blueberries were one of the newer fruit emoji added to the Unicode standard, arriving in 2020 with Emoji 13.0, making them a modern addition that reflects the growing specificity of food emoji in contemporary digital culture.
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Platform Shortcodes
:blueberries: :blueberries: :blueberries: Developer Codes
| HTML (decimal) | 🫐 |
| HTML (hex) | 🫐 |
| CSS | \1FAD0 |
| JavaScript | \uD83E\uDED0 |
| Python | \U0001FAD0 |
| Java | \uD83E\uDED0 |
| Perl | \x{1FAD0} |
| PHP / Ruby | \x{1FAD0} |
| Punycode | xn--2s40 |
| URL Encoded | %F0%9F%AB%90 |
| UTF-8 Bytes | 0xF0 0x9F 0xAB 0x90 |
🫐 in 28 languages
Names sourced from Unicode CLDR and emojibase.
| Language | Name |
|---|---|
| Bengali | ব্লুবেরি |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 蓝莓 |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 藍莓 |
| Danish | blåbær |
| Dutch | bosbessen |
| English | blueberries |
| English (UK) | blueberries |
| Estonian | mustikad |
| Finnish | mustikat |
| French | myrtilles |
| German | Blaubeeren |
| Hindi | ब्लूबेरी |
| Hungarian | áfonya |
| Italian | mirtilli |
| Japanese | ブルーベリー |
| Korean | 블루베리 |
| Lithuanian | mėlynės |
| Malay | beri biru |
| Norwegian | blåbær |
| Polish | borówka amerykańska |
| Portuguese | mirtilos |
| Russian | голубика |
| Spanish | arándanos |
| Spanish (Mexico) | arándanos |
| Swedish | blåbär |
| Thai | บลูเบอร์รี่ |
| Ukrainian | лохина |
| Vietnamese | quả việt quất |