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Biscuit Chinois
A golden-brown, crescent-shaped, vanilla-flavored fortune cookie. Usually depicted with a strip of paper—on which a wise saying, lucky numbers, or Chinese vocabulary is written—peaking out of its hollow shell. Given at the end of meals at Chinese restaurants in the West.
Biscuit Chinois a été approuvé dans le cadre de Unicode 10.0 en 2017 et ajouté à Emoji 5.0 en 2017.
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