The given pie charts reveal the proportion of food consumed in the world and in two countries namely China and India in the year 2008.
It is apparent that processed food was by far the most preferred food all over the globe. While nuts and seeds were found to be the least favourite in India and other countries, animal food was in that case in China.
As can be seen from the charts, junk food constituted the largest portion in the world, at 41% compared to 34% and 39% in China and India respectively. Regarding vegetables and fruits, populations in China allocated nearly a third in their diets, whereas the figures for India and all other countries were moderately lower, making up 23% and 29% in the given order.
In terms of the two remaining items, animal food played a rather significant role in diets of Indians, at 27%, nearly the same as that of the world (26%); meanwhile this food comprised of the smallest part in China, at 15%. By contrast, while nuts and seeds accounted for around a fifth in China, they were the less favourable food in the other two places.
The
given
pie charts reveal the proportion of
food
consumed in the world and in two countries
namely
China and India in the year 2008.
It is apparent that processed
food
was by far the most preferred
food
all over the globe. While nuts and seeds
were found
to be the least
favourite
in India and other countries, animal
food
was
in that case
in China.
As can be
seen
from the charts, junk
food
constituted the largest portion in the world, at 41% compared to 34% and 39% in China and India
respectively
. Regarding vegetables and fruits, populations in China allocated
nearly
a third in their diets, whereas the figures for India and all other countries were
moderately
lower, making up 23% and 29% in the
given
order.
In terms of the two remaining items, animal
food
played a
rather
significant role in diets of Indians, at 27%,
nearly
the same as that of the world (26%); meanwhile this
food
comprised of the smallest part in China, at 15%. By contrast, while nuts and seeds accounted for around a fifth in China, they were the less
favourable
food
in the other two places.