Dumpling
#f7ddaa
Extra-light peachy yellow-green for gentle highlights
About Dumpling
I keep Dumpling around when I'm placing a pale cream into a layout and I want it to feel hand-touched, not buttery-yellow. It's light and milky, with a softer green-family tint that reads gentler than Gruyère Cheese's dusty malt warmth and less whispery than Butter Muffin's near-neutral glow. Compared to Honey Bee, it doesn't pull as clearly golden, so the background stays calm instead of turning noticeably sunny.
This is the one you reach for on product pages, publishing templates, and light SaaS interfaces where you need a cozy base that won't compete with headlines. It's especially useful in marketing hero sections, recipe and food brand landing pages, and onboarding screens that need warmth without the "highlight" feeling. I like it next to charcoal type and deeper green UI accents so it holds its identity.
Quirk: on very bright canvases it can look a touch more tinted than you expect, so check it against your true white and primary green before you lock the design.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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