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Fried Shrimp
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Definitions
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Food Β· Seafood
Common
Depicts a breaded and deep-fried shrimp or prawn, typically shown in golden-brown color with a curved shape and tail intact. Represents seafood cuisine, particularly Japanese tempura.
Used to indicate seafood preferences, restaurant visits, or cooking achievements. Often appears in food-related conversations.
Going for tempura tonight! Can't wait for those π€π€π€
Text message about dinner plans
My homemade π€ turned out perfect! So crispy!
Social media food post
Particularly associated with Japanese cuisine (ebi tempura), though represents fried shrimp dishes globally. A popular food emoji across cultures.
2
Food Β· Expression
Uncommon
Used metaphorically to represent something small but valuable, or something that appears delicate but satisfying.
Sometimes used in non-food contexts to indicate small treats or rewards.
Just got a little bonus at work π€ Not much but I'll take it!
Social media post
This metaphorical usage is less common but emerging, particularly in younger users' communication.
Evolution Timeline
2010
Introduced in Unicode 6.0 as part of the initial set of food emojis.
Growing interest in representing diverse cuisines in digital communication.
2015
Usage increased with the global rise of food photography on Instagram and other platforms.
Food tourism and culinary exploration became major social media trends.
Cultural Context
While visually representing Japanese tempura, this emoji is used globally to reference various fried shrimp dishes from multiple cuisines including Southern American, Chinese, and Mediterranean.
The emoji often appears in conversations about dining out and special occasions, reflecting the perception of seafood as a premium food category in many cultures.
One of the more detailed food emojis, with most platforms showing the distinctive curved shape and golden-brown color that makes it easily recognizable.
Regional Variations
Japan
Strongly associated with tempura (倩γ·γ) cuisine and seen as representative of traditional Japanese cooking.
United States
Often called 'fried shrimp' and associated with Southern cuisine and seafood restaurants.
Generational Usage
Gen_X: Primarily used in straightforward food contexts, often when discussing restaurant recommendations or meal planning.
Gen_Z: Often used in food posts and restaurant reviews. Sometimes appears in ironic contexts or food memes on TikTok and Instagram.
Older: Limited usage, mostly in direct food references when discussing meals or restaurants in messaging apps.
Millennials: Commonly used when sharing culinary experiences or achievements, particularly on Instagram food posts and recipe sharing.
Common Combinations
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Shrimp tempura with rice or tempura donburi.
Represents a complete Japanese meal featuring fried shrimp tempura served over rice.
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Fried shrimp with lemon, indicating seafood with citrus.
Common pairing showing how the dish is typically served with lemon wedges for flavor enhancement.
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Spicy fried shrimp or exceptionally good shrimp dish.
Used to indicate either spicy seasoning or to praise a particularly delicious shrimp dish.