Huh. What about Rice bread? (Bread made from rice)? One on top of my head is Chawal Ki Roti or Rice flatbread.
BlakeWheelersLeftNut on
I didn’t know parts of China were bread.
solblurgh on
10/10 with rice
PIKFIEZ on
Is this actually ‚bread vs rice‘ or is it ‚wheat vs rice‘? Including boiled wheat like noodles and not only baked wheat like bread and bao.
xin4111 on
I think wheat and rice is better name.
And the map is wrong at least in Chinese part, the main staple food of Northeast is rice.
opinion_alternative on
Maharashtra eats more Wheat or Jwari than rice. So this map is close, but not perfect.
FirmSwim6589 on
Im on the border damn
AsianCivicDriver on
I can’t think of place in China where they have bread as primary source of carb, maybe Xinjiang but even the Uyghurs consumes rice
MinimumSufficient246 on
West Asia and Pakistan are both rice and bread bar Turkey and the Caucuses I guess.
DiogLin on
100% fake
Future-Question-2292 on
Nepal is 100% rice.
earth_wanderer1235 on
Rice, yes! When I brought my mum (from Malaysia) to Australia for holidays, I planned to her try things such as ciabatta, pizza, yeeros/gyros, fish and chips, etc. but she started complaining on the 2nd day and insisted we go somewhere that serves rice, because in her words: „Which lunatic eats bread every day?!“
We do eat bread, but bread is usually seen as the kind of food you fall back on if you are unable to eat a „proper“ rice-based meal for any reason.
Like: „We have to head to the airport at 5am, there’s nothing to eat at that time so let’s buy some bread rolls to eat. Then we’ll have a proper meal (rice or noodles) when we’re at the airport“.
Prestigious-Dig6086 on
Bread asia 👍
TalveLumi on
Bullshit. NE China is solidly rice area, more so than Henan.
sammy-taylor on
Dietnam
MenWhoStareAtCodes on
Rice would dominate this. Naval supremacy for the rice convoys.
khoawala on
All the red regions are too hot and humid for wheat to grow.
LunaticMosfet on
In China, Shandong and Henan are red but I’d say they are roughly 20% rice and 80% wheat based provinces so it’ll make more sense if they are green. It’s quite important as these two provinces together have over 200 million people.
shenbilives on
It would be more accurate to label it as „wheat“ rather than bread. People in Northern China eat more wheat noodles and dumplings. People in the south eat more rice noodles and wontons. Some parts of northern China also eat a lot of wheat bread, like Xinjiang.
Project_Nile on
It’s so fuckin wrong. In Kashmir, rice is a staple.
Western_Flounder_716 on
whats the geographical reasoning
Own-Shoe5807 on
in many areas of China&India, wheat or rice is not an opinion, they can plant wheat in winter and rice in summer
qatamat99 on
In Qatar it’s mainly rice. This map is wrong
marionjoshua on
This is why the ASEAN flag is a bundle of rice stalks
Sensitive_Salary_603 on
How in the world is this ?
Surely the Bread eaters also dabble with rice.
I mean is a savoury carbs, that is cushy and munchy
AccomplishedLocal261 on
I genuinely don’t think Northeast China’s (Manchuria) diet is that different from Korea.
The_Janitor66 on
Doesn’t Manchuria produce like 20% of China’s rice despite only having like 5% of the population
thetoerubber on
I’m surprised nobody has mentioned Iran yet. I’m no expert on the Persian diet, but they sure do seem to eat a lot of rice for a “bread” country.
MVALforRed on
I will contest Maharashtra being put in Rice Asia
Personisgaming on
Touched me personally because I was on a “special diet” where rice was dominant and gluten…not so much
B1TCA5H on
For Japan, it’s almost half and half.
CryptoDeepDive on
Middle east eats bread for Breakfast and rice for most of their meals for dinner.
Ikusa_Roman on
Should be more red in northern china. Bread ain’t dominant
SunTzu6699 on
As someone from Sindh (the South-east Pakistani state), people love both wheat and rice here. Many houses have the tendency to eat wheat rotis for lunch, and rice for dinner. We also eat rice rotis, and even mango with rice.
Revolutionary_Pea584 on
In some parts of India we eat chapati (can be considered bread) one time of the day and rice one time of the day.
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Huh. What about Rice bread? (Bread made from rice)? One on top of my head is Chawal Ki Roti or Rice flatbread.
I didn’t know parts of China were bread.
10/10 with rice
Is this actually ‚bread vs rice‘ or is it ‚wheat vs rice‘? Including boiled wheat like noodles and not only baked wheat like bread and bao.
I think wheat and rice is better name.
And the map is wrong at least in Chinese part, the main staple food of Northeast is rice.
Maharashtra eats more Wheat or Jwari than rice. So this map is close, but not perfect.
Im on the border damn
I can’t think of place in China where they have bread as primary source of carb, maybe Xinjiang but even the Uyghurs consumes rice
West Asia and Pakistan are both rice and bread bar Turkey and the Caucuses I guess.
100% fake
Nepal is 100% rice.
Rice, yes! When I brought my mum (from Malaysia) to Australia for holidays, I planned to her try things such as ciabatta, pizza, yeeros/gyros, fish and chips, etc. but she started complaining on the 2nd day and insisted we go somewhere that serves rice, because in her words: „Which lunatic eats bread every day?!“
We do eat bread, but bread is usually seen as the kind of food you fall back on if you are unable to eat a „proper“ rice-based meal for any reason.
Like: „We have to head to the airport at 5am, there’s nothing to eat at that time so let’s buy some bread rolls to eat. Then we’ll have a proper meal (rice or noodles) when we’re at the airport“.
Bread asia 👍
Bullshit. NE China is solidly rice area, more so than Henan.
Dietnam
Rice would dominate this. Naval supremacy for the rice convoys.
All the red regions are too hot and humid for wheat to grow.
In China, Shandong and Henan are red but I’d say they are roughly 20% rice and 80% wheat based provinces so it’ll make more sense if they are green. It’s quite important as these two provinces together have over 200 million people.
It would be more accurate to label it as „wheat“ rather than bread. People in Northern China eat more wheat noodles and dumplings. People in the south eat more rice noodles and wontons. Some parts of northern China also eat a lot of wheat bread, like Xinjiang.
It’s so fuckin wrong. In Kashmir, rice is a staple.
whats the geographical reasoning
in many areas of China&India, wheat or rice is not an opinion, they can plant wheat in winter and rice in summer
In Qatar it’s mainly rice. This map is wrong
This is why the ASEAN flag is a bundle of rice stalks
How in the world is this ?
Surely the Bread eaters also dabble with rice.
I mean is a savoury carbs, that is cushy and munchy
I genuinely don’t think Northeast China’s (Manchuria) diet is that different from Korea.
Doesn’t Manchuria produce like 20% of China’s rice despite only having like 5% of the population
I’m surprised nobody has mentioned Iran yet. I’m no expert on the Persian diet, but they sure do seem to eat a lot of rice for a “bread” country.
I will contest Maharashtra being put in Rice Asia
Touched me personally because I was on a “special diet” where rice was dominant and gluten…not so much
For Japan, it’s almost half and half.
Middle east eats bread for Breakfast and rice for most of their meals for dinner.
Should be more red in northern china. Bread ain’t dominant
As someone from Sindh (the South-east Pakistani state), people love both wheat and rice here. Many houses have the tendency to eat wheat rotis for lunch, and rice for dinner. We also eat rice rotis, and even mango with rice.
In some parts of India we eat chapati (can be considered bread) one time of the day and rice one time of the day.