WHEAT
92 G
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In Papua New Guinea, people consume about 1933 g of food per day, with produce taking the biggest share at 66%, and eggs and dairy coming in last at 1%. In Guinea, the daily total is around 1713 g, with produce leading at 53% and fish and seafood at the bottom with 2%.
Grains
Fish and seafood
Produce
Eggs and dairy
Meats
Sugar, fats and nuts
Grains 222 G
92 G
116 G
4 G
0 G
0 G
0 G
0 G
7 G
3 G
Grains 560 G
55 G
442 G
30 G
0 G
0 G
0 G
2 G
2 G
29 G
Produce 1266 G
1 G
148 G
493 G
624 G
0 G
Produce 908 G
10 G
131 G
523 G
243 G
0 G
Meats 167 G
11 G
26 G
2 G
4 G
121 G
3 G
Meats 47 G
10 G
1 G
23 G
6 G
1 G
6 G
Fish and seafood 38 G
38 G
0 G
Fish and seafood 29 G
29 G
0 G
Eggs and dairy 22 G
1 G
18 G
3 G
Eggs and dairy 56 G
6 G
49 G
1 G
SUGARS, FATS AND NUTS 218 G
2 G
38 G
0 G
21 G
157 G
SUGARS, FATS AND NUTS 113 G
0 G
45 G
0 G
43 G
25 G
LEMONGRASS
BAOBAB LEAVES
BAY LEAVES
BITTER LEAVES
CILANTRO
HIBISCUS
MINT
PARSLEY
THYME
LEMONGRASS
BAOBAB LEAVES
BAY LEAVES
BITTER LEAVES
CILANTRO
HIBISCUS
MINT
PARSLEY
THYME
CINNAMON
MACE
NUTMEG
BLACK PEPPER
DRY CHILI
GINGER
CINNAMON
MACE
NUTMEG
BLACK PEPPER
DRY CHILI
GINGER
GALANGAL
TURMERIC
CHILI PEPPERS
GARLIC
GINGER
LIME
ONION
SPRING ONION
LEMON
TOMATO
GALANGAL
TURMERIC
CHILI PEPPERS
GARLIC
GINGER
LIME
ONION
SPRING ONION
LEMON
TOMATO
COCONUT MILK
DRIED FISH/SEAFOOD
FERMENTED BEANS
MUSTARD
TAMARIND
COCONUT MILK
DRIED FISH/SEAFOOD
FERMENTED BEANS
MUSTARD
TAMARIND