The table provides data about how many calories individuals get from rice, wheat and maize in four countries per day.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the consumption of rice is significantly higher among other foods in Cambodia. In contrast, people eat rice noticeably less and do not consume maize in Poland. Regarding both Egypt and Mexico, residents of these 2 countries opt to eat more wheat as well as maize.
More specifically, Cambodia records the highest calorie intake from rice compared to other nations, at 1445 calories per person per day. However, in terms of wheat and maize represent marginally smaller figure for consumption, former 18 and latter 103. Moreover, in Poland, individuals eat wheat more (865) than the previous country, while maize constitutes 0.
In Egypt, wheat accounts for the largest share of consumption (1095) though rice and maize are relatively closer together, 501 and 578 respectively. As regards Mexico, maize comprises the largest number (1083) relative to other countries. However, the consumption of wheat is not as much as Egypt, representing 275 calories per day.
