@TusharSuradkar I loved your post, and I’m delighted with so many Japanese emojis that we have on our cell phones.
Thank you for the appreciation @GasparKaren
If it is not trouble, may I invite you to find and share emojis closely related to your country?
While I got a bit of time, I commented… dear @TusharSuradkar
Unfortunately, it is not visible… May be I would have forgotten to post…
Very interesting topic, well conceived, drafted and published…
Let me be very Frank with you… Due to my humility… I tend to use icon the maximum…
You have already published a couple of Indian emojis…
Thanks for the sarees, temple, etc.
Regards with greetings
@TusharSuradkar Thank you very much for your help my friend
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There are also a lot of Japanese food emojis. Inreresting
Oden
Sake
Senbei (Rice cracker)
Onigiri (Rica ball)
Dango
Tempura
Naruto
Sushi and more!
Wow!
There are so many more @HiroyukiTakisawa that I missed completely for lack of knowledge.
Though I think I tried Sushi at Google Office.
and I did purchase the Senbei rice cracker at the airport.
Looking at the emojis that you shared for Tempura, does the photo below show a Tempura?
They look just shrimps, they have no batter.
is tempura (emoji name is “fried_shrimp”)
is shrimp
Thanks Thanks
Excellent question @Annaelisa . Actually not many Bavarians in my area. That is so interesting to learn that preztels originated from there. Indeed, it’s a small world after all.
Ich will keine falschen Behauptungen verbreiten.
Ich meine die Brezeln stammen aus Bayern, gesichert weiß ich es aber nicht