The table compares four different countries in terms of consumption of rice, wheat, and maize, measured in calories per person per day. Overall, the most popular product among all given countries was wheat, meanwhile the opposite is true for figures of maize. Rice, on the other hand, had different rates in all four countries.
Regarding the rice, Cambodi ranks first with a striking 1445 calories per person, while in Poland amount of those is not nearly as high as in Cambodi, at only 19 calories. Then, rice consumption in England is 501 calories, and in Mexico it is 57 calories per day. Additionally, Egypt is recognized as a largest consumer of wheat, while Cambodi is the smallest (1095 and 18). Moreover, inhabitants of Poland got much more wheat calories than that of Egypt, at 865 and 275, respectively.
By contrast, there is a highest consumption of maize in Mexico, at 1083 calories, while Egypt is the second largest consumer, at 578 calories. In Cambodi maize consumption is 103 calories, but what interesting, it is that in Poland that equals to 0.
