Celebrity chef José Andrés on Tuesday said he'd serve small dishes of faith, immigrants, inclusion and democracy if he were tasked with creating a menu for President Trump Donald John TrumpBiden on Trump's refusal to commit to peaceful transfer of power: 'What country are we in?' Romney: 'Unthinkable and unacceptable' to not commit to peaceful transition of power Two Louisville police officers shot amid Breonna Taylor grand jury protests MORE, saying that "what you eat, you become."

"For Mr. President @ realDonaldTrump I would do happily a long small dishes menu with big quantities of love , respect, enlightenment, faith, immigrants, inclusion,democracy, veterans, dreamers, women’s rights, humility, equality, hope," Andrés said on Twitter after being asked by a user what he'd place on a menu for the president. "What you eat,you become....."

For Mr. President @realDonaldTrump I would do happily a long small dishes menu with big quantities of love , respect, enlightenment, faith, immigrants, inclusion,democracy, veterans, dreamers, women’s rights, humility, equality, hope. What you eat,you become..... https://t.co/pnB7uIzfee — José Andrés (@chefjoseandres) May 28, 2019

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The tweet from Andrés , a frequent Trump critic, came just a day after he criticized the French dinner menu that accompanied the State Banquet that President Trump attended at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo.

"How sad that Japan’s State Dinner has a French out of place menu Instead of a traditional Japanese Imperial menu," Andrés tweeted.

Andrés, a native of Spain who owns a number of restaurants throughout the U.S., has frequently criticized Trump over things such as the White House's immigration policies. The celebrity chef wore a T-shirt bearing the words “Immigrants Feed America" to Trump's State of the Union address in February as a guest of Speaker Nancy Pelosi Nancy PelosiHoyer: House should vote on COVID-19 aid — with or without a bipartisan deal Ruth Bader Ginsburg lies in repose at Supreme Court McCarthy threatens motion to oust Pelosi if she moves forward with impeachment MORE (D-Calif.).

How sad that Japan’s State Dinner has a French out of place menu Instead of a traditional Japanese Imperial menu.....@japan @JapanGov @JapanEmbDC @japantimes https://t.co/qRQeULDxpI — José Andrés (@chefjoseandres) May 27, 2019

In January, Andrés urged Trump to visit migrant shelters near the southern border in order to gain a better understand what's taking place.

"I will say again to @realDonaldTrump visit the shelters in Tijuana and you will talk to the people and see they are not the enemy of America," Andrés tweeted. "They are mothers and fathers trying to feed their children. We don’t have a National Emergency."