The Japanese, like others, like delicious food. This fact explains a rich variety of kaomoji in this category. They use 且 and 旦 symbols and similar to depict meals. They are very similar to food placed on a dish. For simpler variations, common square brackets – [] are used. If it is necessary to depict something hot, the Japanese add ~~ symbols, conveying the effect of vapor.
(っ˘ڡ˘ς) |
( ˘▽˘)っ♨ |
( ・ω・)⊃-[二二] |
(*´ー`)旦 旦( ̄ω ̄*) |
(  ̄▽ ̄)[] [](≧▽≦ ) |
(* ̄▽ ̄)旦 且(´∀`*) |
( ’ω’)旦~~ |
( ・・)つ-●●● |
( ^^)_旦~~ ~~U_(^^ ) |
( o˘◡˘o) ┌iii┐ |
♨o(>_<)o♨ |
( ・・)つ―{}@{}@{}- |
(*´з`)口゚。゚口(・∀・ ) |
( *^^)o∀*∀o(^^* ) |
-●●●-c(・・ ) |
( ・ω・)o-{{[〃]}} |
( o^ ^o)且 且(´ω`*) |
( ・・)つ―●○◎- |