you are what you eat

English

Etymology

Semi-Calque of German Der Mensch ist, was er ißt (literally The human/man is what he eats), coined in 1850 by Ludwig Feuerbach in a review of Jacob Moleschott’s Lehre der Nahrungsmittel. Für das Volk (Erlangen, 1850). Compare German man ist, was man isst.

Proverb

you are what you eat

  1. If you eat well, you will be well; however, if you eat badly, you will feel bad.

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