The god of food enshrined in Chinese history should be Taotie.
Taotie, pronounced tāo tiè, is the fifth son of the legendary dragon and a mysterious monster in imagination. The ancient book "The Classic of Mountains and Seas" describes its characteristics as: a sheep body, eyes under the armpits, tiger teeth and human claws, a big head and a big mouth. He was very greedy and ate whatever he saw. He ate too much and eventually died of starvation. Later, the word "glutton" was used to describe a greedy person.