The table illustrates the amount of calories consumed on a daily basis by people in four specific countries.
Overall, Cambodians consume the most calories from rice, meanwhile Poland and Egypt people gain the most calories from wheat. In addition, in spite of dominating calories on the diet of Mexico people, maize disappear entirely from the diet of Poland people.
In terms of the amount calories consumed by Egypt and Poland people, Egypt people have the highest calory intake of all four countries at over 2000 calories per day, along with the highest consumption from wheat at 1095 calories per day. The Egypt consumption of wheat is twice as much as their consumption of both rice and maize, at 501 calories and 578 calories per day respectively. In contrast, Poland people have the lowest caloric intake of all four countries at around 900 calories per day, with the consumption of wheat at 865 calories per day and the consumption of rice at 19 calories per day. Remarkably, Poland people do not consume any calory from maize.
Regarding to the amount of calories consumed by Cambodia and Mexico people, the people of Cambodia consume rice the most in four countries at 1445 calories per day, meanwhile Mexico people get the most their calory from maize at 1083 calories per day. The wheat and maize consumption of Cambodian at respective 18 and 103 calories per day, and the rice and wheat consumption of Mexico at respective 57 and 275 calories per day.
