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Grapes πŸ‡

Added in Emoji 0.6 · Food & Drink Fruit

Codepoint U+1F347
Shortcode :grapes:
Version Emoji 0.6

Meaning

The grapes emoji displays a bunch of plump, round fruits clustered together on a visible stem, rendered in deep purples, greens, or reds depending on the platform. Each grape is distinct and touchable-looking, with subtle shading that gives them dimension and weight. The stem is woody and realistic, grounding the bunch in agricultural authenticity rather than stylization.

On the surface, grapes are straightforwardβ€”people use them for food discussions, wine references, recipes, and grocery content. But culturally, grapes carry deeper resonance. They're symbols of abundance, harvest, and prosperity across many traditions. The association with wine, vineyards, and Dionysus adds layers of sophistication and celebration. In casual messaging, grapes often appear when people are craving something sweet or discussing healthy snacking.

Beyond literal fruit talk, grapes function as shorthand for luxury and indulgenceβ€”especially when paired with wine emoji or fancy food contexts. They fit into posts about summer picnics, farmers markets, and vineyard adventures. The emoji's visual appeal makes it popular in aesthetic food photography captions and health-conscious content celebrating whole foods. Grapes also appear in discussions of winemaking, viticulture, and Mediterranean cultures where they hold significant agricultural and cultural importance.

The design emphasizes the bunch rather than individual grapes, capturing that satisfying cluster feeling. Approved as part of Unicode Emoji 0.6 in 2010, grapes have remained a staple in food-related conversations. Their visual richness and cultural associations make them more than just a casual fruit emojiβ€”they're a symbol of natural abundance and refined pleasure.

Common Uses

  • Discussing wine, vineyards, and wine culture
  • Referencing healthy snacks and fruit
  • Evoking summer, harvest, and abundance
  • Adding sophistication to food posts

Popular Combos

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Did You Know?

Grapes are one of the oldest cultivated plants, with history spanning thousands of years, making this emoji connected to human civilization itselfβ€”from ancient Egypt to Roman viticulture to modern-day wine culture.

Keywords

dionysus fruit grape

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Technical Reference

Platform Shortcodes

GitHub :grapes:
Slack :grapes:
Discord :grapes:

Developer Codes

HTML (decimal)
🍇
HTML (hex)
🍇
CSS
\1F347
JavaScript
\uD83C\uDF47
Python
\U0001F347
Java
\uD83C\uDF47
Perl
\x{1F347}
PHP / Ruby
\x{1F347}
Punycode
xn--2qmf
URL Encoded
%F0%9F%8D%87
UTF-8 Bytes
0xF0 0x9F 0x8D 0x87

πŸ‡ in 28 languages

Names sourced from Unicode CLDR and emojibase.

Language Name
Bengali আঙুর
Chinese (Simplified) 葑萄
Chinese (Traditional) 葑萄
Danish vindruer
Dutch druiven
English grapes
English (UK) grapes
Estonian viinamarjad
Finnish viinirypΓ€leet
French raisin
German Trauben
Hindi ΰ€…ΰ€‚ΰ€—ΰ₯‚ΰ€°, ΰ€«ΰ€²
Hungarian szΕ‘lΕ‘
Italian uva
Japanese ぢどう
Korean 포도
Lithuanian vynuogΔ—s
Malay anggur
Norwegian druer
Polish winogrona
Portuguese uvas
Russian Π²ΠΈΠ½ΠΎΠ³Ρ€Π°Π΄
Spanish uvas
Spanish (Mexico) uvas
Swedish vindruvor
Thai ΰΈ­ΰΈ‡ΰΈΈΰΉˆΰΈ™
Ukrainian Π²ΠΈΠ½ΠΎΠ³Ρ€Π°Π΄
Vietnamese chΓΉm nho