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Jeanpiere always needs a bowl of butter even if the recipe needs none. He says its for emotional support.
PS... I know nothing of eastern european food but I know the southern countries are better food.
LOL... my bad typo I guess. Well I mean the southern countries have the better food over all.
Highest obesity
Romania, Poland, Croatia, and Slovakia
Fruit & Vegetables :
The lowest daily intake was found in Romania, where only 2% of the population ate at least 5 portions of fruit and vegetables, followed by Bulgaria and Slovenia (both 5%) and Austria (6%)
Sugar :
Belgium's sugar intake is among the highest globally
Other countries with high sugar consumption include the Netherlands, Finland, and Sweden.
Salt :
Hungary, Slovenia, and Portugal are among the nations with the highest salt intake
*chechia and romania are among the European nations with high salt consumption too but below those top 4.
Transfat :
The Netherlands has the highest consumption of trans fats, with a mean intake of 2.3% of total energy intake.
it's worth noting that this data is from a study published in 2014 and that steps have been taken to decrease it.
Meanwhile Poland, Bulgaria, and Romania have been identified as countries where high levels of industrial trans fats persist in popular foods in the highest percentages.
Alcohol
Romania has the highest consumption at 17 liters per year folllowed by Latvia, Czechia, and Lithuania all around 12 liters per year..
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So we can say that Romania has the worst diet.
doritos in a bowl of mountain dew (like cereal) is a very healthy meal