There are no foods that make any particular part of your body any larger.
Fat and calories from food that are eaten are equally distributed throughout the body. However, depending on each person's individual genetics and family history, you can be more likely for fat to be deposited in different areas. Also, men and women tend to generally vary in fat distribution. Women tend to gain weight on their bottom halves (hips, thighs, buttocks), and men tend to gain weight in their stomach ("beer belly" effect).