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Custard
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Definitions
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Food · Dessert
Common
A creamy dessert made from milk, eggs, and sugar, often served cold. Used to represent custard desserts or similar creamy treats like flan or crème caramel.
Commonly used when discussing desserts, baking, or expressing a desire for sweet treats.
Made my grandma's recipe for 🍮 today! So delicious with fresh berries.
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Nothing beats a warm apple crumble with 🍮 on a cold day!
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Particularly popular in British culture where custard is a traditional accompaniment to many desserts.
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Food · Metaphorical
Uncommon
Used metaphorically to represent something smooth, delicate, or easily disrupted, similar to how custard has a wobbly texture.
Occasionally used in humorous contexts or to describe consistency and texture.
My confidence is like 🍮 today - looks solid but actually shaking!
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The wobbly nature of custard makes it a metaphor for instability in some English-speaking cultures.
Cultural Context
In British culture, custard is often served as a sauce with desserts, while in American contexts it more commonly refers to set custards like flan or crème caramel.
The emoji appears as a caramel-topped custard resembling crème caramel/flan, though many English speakers use it to represent any custard-based dessert.
Custard desserts often evoke comfort and nostalgia, particularly in British culture where school custard is a childhood memory for many.
Regional Variations
Australia
Often associated with vanilla slice (called 'snot block' in slang), a popular Australian pastry filled with custard.
United Kingdom
More frequently used in British contexts where custard is a beloved dessert accompaniment, often referring specifically to pouring custard.
Generational Usage
Gen_X: Typically used literally to represent custard desserts, particularly in family meal contexts or baking discussions.
Gen_Z: Occasionally used in food posts or as a metaphor for something wobbly/unstable. Less frequent than other food emojis.
Older: Less frequently used, but when employed, almost exclusively represents literal custard in food contexts.
Millennials: Used primarily in food contexts, especially when sharing recipes or restaurant experiences featuring custard desserts.
Common Combinations
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Apple custard or apple dessert with custard sauce
Common British dessert combination, particularly apple crumble with custard
🍮🔥
Crème brûlée or baked custard with caramelized top
References the torched sugar topping of crème brûlée
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Special or exceptional custard dessert
Used to highlight homemade or restaurant-quality custard desserts