🥬Meaning and Description
This is a leafy, verdant green vegetable with white stalks. The color is a vibrant mix of light and dark green shades, hinting at the vegetable's crisp and refreshing nature. It does not have the distinctive characteristics of a particular vegetable, so it may represent different kinds of greens, such as rape, lettuce, chard, or Chinese cabbage like bok choy.
The history of leafy greens dates back to ancient times, when people cultivated various plants for their edible leaves. Some of the earliest greens were wild mustard, kale, and spinach. Lettuce was first grown in Egypt around 4500 BC and was considered a sacred plant by the pharaohs. Chinese cabbage was developed in China around 500 AD and became a staple food for many Asian cultures.
Most commonly, it's used in the context of healthy eating, dieting, or vegetarianism, often in conversations about salads🥗, sandwiches🥪, or other dishes where vegetable plays a prominent role. Additionally, it might be used in discussions about gardening or farming, symbolizing the joy of growing your own food.
In some specific contexts, the emoji can be used to symbolize money💵 in internet slang, as 'lettuce' is sometimes used as a slang term for cash, especially in the United States.
The history of leafy greens dates back to ancient times, when people cultivated various plants for their edible leaves. Some of the earliest greens were wild mustard, kale, and spinach. Lettuce was first grown in Egypt around 4500 BC and was considered a sacred plant by the pharaohs. Chinese cabbage was developed in China around 500 AD and became a staple food for many Asian cultures.
Most commonly, it's used in the context of healthy eating, dieting, or vegetarianism, often in conversations about salads🥗, sandwiches🥪, or other dishes where vegetable plays a prominent role. Additionally, it might be used in discussions about gardening or farming, symbolizing the joy of growing your own food.
In some specific contexts, the emoji can be used to symbolize money💵 in internet slang, as 'lettuce' is sometimes used as a slang term for cash, especially in the United States.
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🥬Basic Information
Emoji: | 🥬 |
Shortname: | leafy green |
Apple Name: | leafy greens |
Known as: | Bok Choy | Chinese Cabbage | Cos Lettuce | Romaine Lettuce |
Codepoint: | U+1F96C Copy |
Decimal: | ALT+129388 |
Unicode Version: | 11.0 (2018-05-21) |
Emoji Version: | 11.0 (2018-05-21) |
Categories: | 🍓 Food & Drink |
Sub Categories: | 🥬 Vegetable |
Keywords: | bok choy | cabbage | kale | leafy green | lettuce |
Proposal: | L2/17‑265 |
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Date Range: 2019-04-21 - 2024-04-21
Update Time: 2024-04-22 17:28:40 UTC Emoji 🥬 was released in 2019-07.
Update Time: 2024-04-22 17:28:40 UTC Emoji 🥬 was released in 2019-07.
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🥬More Languages
Language | Short Name & Link |
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Arabic | 🥬 خضار ورقي |
Bulgarian | 🥬 листен зеленчук |
Chinese, Simplified | 🥬 绿叶蔬菜 |
Chinese, Traditional | 🥬 綠葉蔬菜 |
Croatian | 🥬 lisnato povrće |
Czech | 🥬 salátové listy |
Danish | 🥬 bladgrønt |
Dutch | 🥬 bladgroente |
Filipino | 🥬 madahong gulay |
Finnish | 🥬 lehtivihannes |
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