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Page 1: Relative food consumption rate in calories for each nutrition value food product.

Relative food consumption rate in calories for each nutrition value food product

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Bangladesh

It is a vegetarian staple diet based on cereals and pulses, typical for a poor income population and a low food production rate country

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Somalia

This staple diet shows the importance of nomads among the population. It is based on a relative high rate of milk and cereal consumption. It is typical of a low income population and a low food production rate country

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Rwanda

This is a vegetarian staple diet based on roots,tubers and pulses, typical for a low income populationand a low food production rate country.

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Colombia

This is a vegetarian diversified staple dietwith a high rate of sugar. It is typical of a country with an average incomeand a low food production rate

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Argentina

This is an urban staple diet with a high rate of animal food consumption whereas the income per inhabitant is relatively low, but Argentina has a high food production rate

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Portugal

The Mediterranean food consumption modelis characterized by a high rate of plant food products and fish, and a relatively low rate of animal fat and animal food products.  

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Japan

This is a staple diet of a rich country but with a low cultivated land surface per inhabitant, which explains the very high rate of fish and seafood consumption.

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France

This model is characterized by a high rate of animal products, typical of of a rich country with a large range of food resources