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Austrian vs Cameroonian food & cuisine

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In Austria, people consume about 2289 g of food per day, with produce taking the biggest share at 36%, and fish and seafood coming in last at 2%. In Cameroon, the daily total is around 1791 g, with produce leading at 63% and eggs and dairy at the bottom with 2%.

Austria

Cameroon

The average Austrian daily plate size is

The average Cameroonian daily plate size is

2289 g.
1791 g.
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Grains

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Fish and seafood

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Produce

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Eggs and dairy

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Meats

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Sugar, fats and nuts

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Grains 330 G

WHEAT

233 G

RICE

21 G

CORN

32 G

BARLEY

2 G

RYE

30 G

OATS

7 G

MILLET

0 G

SORGHUM

0 G

OTHER CEREALS

5 G

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Grains 416 G

WHEAT

81 G

RICE

127 G

CORN

129 G

BARLEY

0 G

RYE

0 G

OATS

0 G

MILLET

9 G

SORGHUM

70 G

OTHER CEREALS

0 G

The other part of the text. Most dishes in Libya starts with the following starchy bases: WHEAT couscous, pasta, RICE or BARLEY. The major staple of the Libyan diet is wheat, mainly in the form of bread, couscous and pasta, but also as a kind of  porridges or antient breads (aseeda, zumita and bazeen) Libyan culinary practices still keeps very ancient.

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Produce 831 G

PULSES

4 G

VEGETABLES

377 G

STARCHY ROOTS

150 G

FRUITS

300 G

SEA PLANTS

0 G

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Produce 1131 G

PULSES

54 G

VEGETABLES

303 G

STARCHY ROOTS

464 G

FRUITS

309 G

SEA PLANTS

0 G

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Meats 224 G

POULTRY

45 G

PORK

124 G

BEEF

41 G

MUTTON AND GOAT

3 G

OTHER MEAT

1 G

OFFALS

10 G

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Meats 38 G

POULTRY

10 G

PORK

4 G

BEEF

10 G

MUTTON AND GOAT

4 G

OTHER MEAT

8 G

OFFALS

2 G

The other part of the text. Most dishes in Libya starts with the following starchy bases: WHEAT couscous, pasta, RICE or BARLEY. The major staple of the Libyan diet is wheat, mainly in the form of bread, couscous and pasta, but also as a kind of  porridges or antient breads (aseeda, zumita and bazeen) Libyan culinary practices still keeps very ancient.

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Fish and seafood 40 G

FISH

32 G

SEAFOOD

8 G

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Fish and seafood 52 G

FISH

47 G

SEAFOOD

5 G

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Eggs and dairy 632 G

EGGS

39 G

MILK AND DAIRY

543 G

ANIMAL FATS

50 G

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Eggs and dairy 35 G

EGGS

2 G

MILK AND DAIRY

32 G

ANIMAL FATS

1 G

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SUGARS, FATS AND NUTS 232 G

NUTS

24 G

SWEETENERS

113 G

SUGAR CROPS

0 G

VEG OILS

70 G

OILCROPS

25 G

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SUGARS, FATS AND NUTS 119 G

NUTS

5 G

SWEETENERS

30 G

SUGAR CROPS

25 G

VEG OILS

26 G

OILCROPS

33 G

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Herbs

CHIVES

DILL

LOVAGE

MARJORAM

PARSLEY

SUMMER SAVORY

WILD GARLIC

BAY LEAVES

THYME

AFRICAN BASIL

BITTER LEAVES

PREKESE

UZIZA LEAVES

Austria
Common
Cameroon

CHIVES

DILL

LOVAGE

MARJORAM

PARSLEY

SUMMER SAVORY

WILD GARLIC

BAY LEAVES

THYME

AFRICAN BASIL

BITTER LEAVES

PREKESE

UZIZA LEAVES

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Spices

CARAWAY

CINNAMON

JUNIPER BERRIES

NUTMEG

PAPRIKA

VANILLA

BLACK PEPPER

CALABASH NUTMEG

DRY CHILI

GRAINS OF PARADISE

GRAINS OF SELIM

MBONGO

NJANGSA/DJANSANG

TURMERIC DRY

Austria
Common
Cameroon

CARAWAY

CINNAMON

JUNIPER BERRIES

NUTMEG

PAPRIKA

VANILLA

BLACK PEPPER

CALABASH NUTMEG

DRY CHILI

GRAINS OF PARADISE

GRAINS OF SELIM

MBONGO

NJANGSA/DJANSANG

TURMERIC DRY

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Aromatics

CARROT

CELERY ROOT

DRIED MUSHROOMS

PARSLEY ROOT

GARLIC

ONION

BELL PEPPERS

CHILI PEPPERS

GINGER

LEMON

LIME

Austria
Common
Cameroon

CARROT

CELERY ROOT

DRIED MUSHROOMS

PARSLEY ROOT

GARLIC

ONION

BELL PEPPERS

CHILI PEPPERS

GINGER

LEMON

LIME

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Condiments

BUTTER

CREAM

FRUIT VINEGAR

HONEY

HORSERADISH

MUSTARD

POPPY SEEDS

PORK FAT

WINE

DRIED FISH/SEAFOOD

FERMENTED BEANS

PALM OIL

TAMARIND

Austria
Common
Cameroon

BUTTER

CREAM

FRUIT VINEGAR

HONEY

HORSERADISH

MUSTARD

POPPY SEEDS

PORK FAT

WINE

DRIED FISH/SEAFOOD

FERMENTED BEANS

PALM OIL

TAMARIND

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