What does it mean to ask English?

It seems that you are wrong ~ you are what you eat.

1. Translation means "everyone has food".

The idiom "Tell me what you eat and I'll tell you what you are" can be seen from your eating preferences and habits.

2。 It is said that this used to mean that I will tell you what you are if you tell me what you eat, that is, tell me what you usually eat and I will know what kind of person you are. Later, it became the present sentence "You are what you eat", that is to say, if you want to be healthy, you should pay attention to your healthy diet.

As the western saying goes, "what you eat is what you eat", and eating habits faithfully reflect a person's personality and living environment. However, with the deepening of people's understanding of compounds in food and the latest discovery of human genes, a new generation of molecular biologists began to reinterpret this old proverb with high technology.