No, it's not about food. It is very idiomatic and is about preferences or likes.
(1) 'Do whatever floats your boat' = 'Do want YOU want'
(2) A:You want to see a movie or go to a restaurant? B: 'Whatever floats your boat' = 'Whatever YOU prefer'
(3) 'Studying doesn't really float my boat much' = 'I don't really care for studying'
Some more explanations here:
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=whatever%20floats%20your%20boat
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Thanks Mr. Chris
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It's means whatever you like or your personal taste. For example:
"You can have chips or mash with your sausage; whatever floats your boat."
And no, it's not just about food. It's for general preference.
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