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Avocado Emoji

U+1F951
:avocado: Unicode 9.0 (2016) Food & Drink → Stable

What Does 🥑 Mean?

Avocado became a cultural flashpoint as the symbol of millennial food culture and health trends. "Avocado toast" became both a food phenomenon and a generational meme about spending habits. The emoji carries all this cultural baggage alongside its genuine use for healthy eating and recipe content.

Cultural context: The "millennials and avocado toast" discourse made this emoji culturally loaded. Gen Z has largely reclaimed it without the generational connotation. It's also central to Mexican cuisine culture.

When to Use 🥑

✓ Good for

  • Healthy eating content
  • Brunch posts
  • Guacamole and Mexican food
  • Millennial humour

✗ Avoid when

  • No specific avoidance contexts

Example Usage

\"Avocado toast season has officially begun ☀️🥑\"

How 🥑 Looks on Different Platforms

A halved avocado showing the pit. Consistent across platforms.

🥑 Apple
🥑 Android
🥑 WhatsApp
🥑 Twitter/X
🥑 Samsung
🥑 Microsoft

* Emoji appearance varies by platform and OS version. Shown above: how the emoji character renders in your browser per platform.

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About the Avocado Emoji

The Avocado emoji (🥑) is one of the most recognised symbols in digital communication. Avocado became a cultural flashpoint as the symbol of millennial food culture and health trends. "Avocado toast" became both a food phenomenon and a generational meme about spending habits. The emoji carries all this cultural baggage alongside its genuine use for healthy eating and recipe content.

First introduced in Unicode 9.0 (2016), it belongs to the Food & Drink category of the Unicode Emoji standard. Its Unicode codepoint is U+1F951 and its Slack/Discord shortcode is :avocado:.

Whether you want to know what 🥑 means in a text, how it appears on iPhone vs Android, or when you should (and shouldn't) use it — this guide covers everything. Use the copy button above to instantly copy the Avocado emoji to your clipboard.