The table depicts the consumption (calories per person per day) of three basic foods, rice, wheat and maize. The consumption is measured by the people in four different countries, Cambodi, Poland, Egypt and Mexico.
The consumption of Rice varies significantly between the countries. In Cambodi the calories per person per day is measured at 1445, in Poland, however, the mark is drastically lower, standing at just 19 calories per person/day. Egypth is the mediocre one with the consumption rate of 501 calories, However, the Mexico is reported extremely low as well, similarly to Poland, the consumption of rice there is measured at 57 calories per day. The amount of Wheat consumed in Cambody, unlike the mark of rice, is extremely low, standing at 18 calories, In Poland the consumption of Wheart is significantly higer with the average of 865 calories per person per day. As of the country of Egypt it is the highest among the three with a mark labeled 1095 and, last but not least, Mexico where the wheat is consumed, equivalent of the amount of 275 calories, per person. Maize is recorded to not being consuemed at all in Poland, measuring at 0 calories, whereas in Cambodi it’s slightly higer measuring at 103 calories per person. Egypt and Mexico consume by far the most amount of calories sourcing from maize, they are presented to be 578 and 1083 calories per person respectively.
In summary, the consumption of the three basic foods vary significantly between those three countries. By far the most calories consumed go to Cambodians eatingn rice, whereas the least goes to Polish people with not eating maize at all.
