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write four differences between past and present eating habits of India​

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Answered by hetpatel67
8

Explanation:

In 1961 the average Indian had a daily calorie intake of 2,010. Their daily diet consisted of 43% grains (378g), 23% produce (199g), 12% dairy & eggs (108g), 12% sugar and fat (108g), 2% meat (17g) and 8% as other (68g).

In 2011 the average Indian had a daily calories intake of 2,458. Their daily diet consisted of 34% produce (450g), 32% grains (416g), 18% eggs and dairy (235g), 10% sugar and fat (129g), 2% meat (29g) and 4% as other (58g).

The average daily protein consumption has risen from 55g per day to 59g per day in the past 25 years (from 1990-2015) with the protein from animal consumption increasing from 9g per day to 12g. The share of dietary energy supplied from cereals and roots has decreased from an average of 66g per day to 59g.

The number of people undernourished has fluctuated, dropping from 210 million to 177 million between 1990 and 2000 before dramatically increasing between the years 2004-2006 where the recorded number of undernourished people shot up from 177 million to almost 240 million in the space of just 5 years. That figure has steadily been declining since 2006 and has remained consistent since 2009 to present at around 194 million.

So, what does it all mean?

The above statistics show that the average Indian is consuming more calories than they did 50 years ago. India’s consumption of eggs, dairy and plant produce has increased more than two-fold in this time. Whilst the average Indian diet remains primarily vegetarian, the consumption of meat and animal-based products has also increased. Furthermore, the consumption of grains has decreased whilst the average daily sugar and fat intake has also increased.

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Answered by Rahul3101
20

Explanation:

In past people prefer heathy food.

In past people eat at fix interval of time.

In past people believe that they deserve food acquired from hard work.

Nowadays people like to eat junk food.

People now eat at irregular times.

Now people just want to get food without doing any hardwork for that.

That's all I think

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