The illustration depict contrast of food consumption in India, in China and in the World in 2008. Overall, the differences between each type of the meal is basically the same across two regions and the rest of the world.
In China and in India, the processed food does not exceed 40% from total metric. Whereas in the other countries, the average use of this is just above 40%. The utilization of animal food is slightly identical in two of them, containing between 27% in India and 26% in the World. While consumption of wildlife is a significant alteration in China, which is over 15%.
Another distinction is considered to be in the sector of nuts and seeds, where China stood out to be in a leading position with 19% of overall chart. In other regions it was found to be solely 4% of the usage of nutlets and grains. Lastly, the variance in the part of vegetables and fruits also notable. When the World and India consume just below 30%, the west Asian country ranges around 32% from total result.
