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New food emojis that will spice up your mobile conversations

Last updated on - Feb 6, 2020, 10:00 IST
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New food emojis!

The cute little emojis have been a blessing in disguise as they convey what we fail to express! Conversations without emojis are just so emotionless. Emojis simply add life to our hearty conversations and make our conversations even more interesting. Recently, Emojipedia introduced new food emojis for 2020 to add soul to your food conversations.

Right from bubble tea to flatbreads and tamale to name a few, these emojis have been created to simplify our food talks. So, now, you don’t really need to write it all and let these cute emojis say it on your behalf.

Of late, there have been few more inclusion to the list of emojis, right from the addition of emojis in various skin colours to genders to food ingredients the new list of emojis is appreciated and rejoiced by people all around the world.

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​All for the love of flatbreads

Now, we can’t deny the fact that flatbread is one of the most inseparable part of our meals, and our conversations were incomplete without this addition. Flatbread is relished all around the world and is prepared in several cuisines such as the Middle East, Asia and Africa.

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​Bubble tea is love

Conversations without tea are next to impossible. No wonder, the emoji for tea was there, but to further accentuate our conversations, the emoji for bubble tea was added to the list. The addition of bubble tea was appreciated by food lovers around the world, its inclusion in the list of 117 emojis makes it even more interesting for the conversations. This drink has turned out to be a fad for tea lovers. This drink from Taiwan is a perfect amalgamation of milk, tea and sugar combined with 'bubble' like ingredients such as tapioca balls or sago pearls, which give it a nice flavour.

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​Tamale- the Mexican delight

Another new addition to the list of regional inclusion is the Traditional Mexican dish- Tamale. This authentic Mexican dish is a wrap prepared with a ground-corn dough and filled with veggies or meat. The unique thing about this dish is that it is cooked in a corn husk, which gives it a perfect shape. This steamed delicacy is a perfect treat for taste buds and now for your conversations too!

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​Switzerland's cheese fondue

Another regional dish that was included in the emojis list was Switzerland's cheese fondue.The emoji is in the shape of a red-coloured pan placed atop a flame. The pan has the Swiss cross on the body, which is featured prominently on the Swiss flag.

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​Emojis in the pipeline!

Yes, if you thought that was all, then 2020 will surprise you with some of the most interesting and cute emojis such as blueberries, peppers and olives, which will soon become a part of your messages.


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​No Indian delicacies

Sadly, none of the Indian dishes made it to the list of food emojis, but we hope that soon our yummiest food pave their way to our delightful conversations.

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