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Like many things cute and useful, emoji originated in Japan, which means many of the icons are specific to Japanese culture. With food being a vital part of the culture — there are at least 80,000 restaurants in Tokyo alone, according to Frommer’s — it’s no surprise that there are quite a few food and drink emoji that may leave you scratching your head. What’s with all the shapes on sticks? Is that flan? And what’s in that delicious-looking rice dish?
Our guide to Japanese food emoji answers those questions and many more. Itadakimasu!*
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