lemon emoji on Twitter/X
đŸĻ Twitter/X

lemon on Twitter/X

This is how the lemon emoji 🍋 looks on Twitter (X) Twemoji. Every platform designs emojis differently — see the comparison below.

đŸĻ Twitter/X Design Style

Twemoji features a clean, flat 2D design with consistent line weights and bright, saturated colors. As an open-source project (CC-BY 4.0), Twemoji is used by many platforms beyond Twitter, including Discord. The designs prioritize clarity and cross-platform consistency.

🍋 About lemon on Twitter/X

The lemon emoji on Twitter/X stands out with its rounded and friendly appearance, shaped by Twitter (X) Twemoji's approach to the food & drink category. This design has evolved since 2014 to balance expressiveness with platform consistency.

The lemon emoji is one of many food & drink emojis where Twitter/X's rounded and friendly design creates a noticeably different impression than other platforms, making platform awareness useful when communicating.

â„šī¸ Platform Details

Platform
Twitter (X) Twemoji
Emoji Support Since
2014
Website
x.com

💡 Twitter/X Food & Drink Design Insight

Twemoji food emojis use bold, saturated colors and clean lines that make them pop against tweet backgrounds. The designs avoid complex textures in favor of recognizable silhouettes, optimized for the fast-scrolling timeline experience.

Food brands on Twitter frequently use Twemoji food emojis in their handles and display names, and Twitter's ad platform reports that food emoji in promoted tweets increase click-through rates by an average of 12%.

Usage Tip

Using food emojis in Twitter polls creates visually engaging voting options that drive higher participation compared to text-only poll choices, particularly for casual audience engagement.

Cross-Platform Note

Twemoji food items tend to look more like clip art compared to Apple's photorealistic food, which can change whether a food tweet reads as playful or serious depending on the viewing platform.

Fun Fact

The Twemoji avocado became an unofficial symbol of millennial culture on Twitter, appearing in millions of bios and spawning a wave of avocado-themed memes that transcended the platform.