The given pie charts demonstrate how much food people all over the world ate in the year 2008, in comparison with two nations namely China and India.
Overall, it is apparent that processed food constituted the majority while animal food made up a certain proportion in all categories referred. Additionally, nuts and seeds consumption differs corresponding to each country.
Global processed food intake stood out at 41%, followed by India at 39% and China with roughly 5% less. Besides, China’s residents relied greatly on vegetables and fruits, at over 30%. Similarly, this category captured the comparatively large percentage in the figure for the world. Meanwhile, people in India did not opt for vegetables and fruits as much as international citizens and those in China, at 23%,.
The world and India’s residents ate the relatively equal proportion of animal food, at approximately a quarter. By contrast, this kind of food was the least common in China, only making up 15%. People in China had the greatest inclination toward nuts and seeds, nearly 20% consumed, compared to the lack of interest from the world and India toward this type of food, constituting 4% and 11% in each distribution respectively.
