Who is eating most of the world's food? And how does the amount of calories eaten per day affect obesity rates across the globe? This map from howtocook.recipes shows which countries consume the most and which consume the least along with their corresponding obesity rates. Much of the world's overeaters reside in the northern hemisphere while those with less to eat are in the southern hemisphere. Below you see how countries rank:
Here are the top 10 countries that eat the most calories per capita daily:
Belgium: 3,768 calories per day
United States: 3,766 calories per day
Ireland: 3,717 calories per day
Austria: 3,692 calories per day
Luxembourg: 3,670 calories per day
Iceland: 3,628 calories per day
France: 3,558 calories per day
Germany: 3,556 calories per day
Turkey: 3,540 calories per day
Poland: 3,525 calories per day
Top 10 countries that eat the fewest calories per capita daily:
Ethiopia: 1,557 calories per day
Central African Republic: 1,758 calories per day
Madagascar: 1,903 calories per day
Afghanistan: 2,000 calories per day
Zambia: 2,013 calories per day
North Korea: 2,032 calories per day
Bahamas: 2,043 calories per day
Yemen: 2,063 calories per day
Chad: 2,090 calories per day
Tajikistan: 2,104 calories per day
