The given table compares the consumption of wheat, rice, and maize in four different countries: Cambodia, Poland, Egypt, and Mexico.
Overall, it is evident that rice consumption is more common among the people of Cambodia than in the other countries. Egypt is the leading country in wheat consumption, while Mexico has the highest maize consumption.
The Cambodian population consumes the highest amount of rice, with an average of 1,445 calories per person per day. In contrast, rice consumption in Egypt is roughly one-third of this amount. Poland and Mexico have the lowest rice consumption, with approximately 19 and 57 calories per person per day, respectively. Egyptians top the list when it comes to wheat consumption, followed by Poles, who consume an average of 865 calories per day. Mexico’s wheat consumption is lower, at 275 calories per person per day, while Cambodia’s is the least, at only 18 calories per person per day.
Regarding maize consumption, Mexico again leads with an impressive 1,083 calories per person per day, while Polish individuals consume none. Additionally, Cambodia’s maize consumption stands at 103 calories per person per day, while Egypt matches Mexico with the same 1,083-calorie intake.
