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Band 8+: The pie charts shows the average consumptio of food in the world in 2008. Compae to two countries china and india.

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The image depicts pie charts representing the average consumption of food for the World, China, and India with categories Animal food, Vegetables and fruits, Processed food, and Nuts and seeds; World: Animal food 28%, Vegetables and fruits 27%, Processed food 41%, Nuts and seeds 4%; China: Animal food 15%, Vegetables and fruits 32%, Processed food 34%, Nuts and seeds 19%; India: Animal food 27%, Vegetables and fruits 23%, Processed food 39%, Nuts and seeds 11%.
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The pie charts show the average consumption of different types of food in the world in 2008, and compare it with China and India.

Overall, processed food was the most consumed type in all three cases, while nuts and seeds were the least popular, especially in the world.

In the world, processed food accounted for the largest share at 41%. Vegetables and fruits made up 29%, while animal food was 26%. Nuts and seeds had the smallest percentage at only 4%.

In China, processed food was also the highest at 34%, but it was lower than the world figure. Vegetables and fruits were quite high at 32%. Animal food was much lower at 15%, while nuts and seeds were higher than the world average at 19%.

In India, processed food was again the largest category at 39%. Animal food made up 27%, which was higher than China. Vegetables and fruits accounted for 23%, and nuts and seeds were 11%.

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