I reside in a state bordering the red and green zones. Our diet consists of rice at lunch and wheat roti for dinner.
Odd-Plant-4886 on
Tbf I live in Pakistan and while it is labeled as a bread country (roti, naan etc), we also eat a LOT of rice. Like out of 7 days a week, I’ll eat rice in *at least* 2 of them.
Edit: People are misunderstanding. 2 days a week is usually the minimum. I’m also not comparing it to the red region. Moreover, my point was while it is labeled as a bread region, rice is almost as significant, even if wheat slightly overshines it.
This_Yard_2349 on
wrong
Wobble-Ball-Wanker on
Maharashtra should be divided in half w.r.t rice and bread
corbettjunior on
Well I’m from Himachal, and people eat a lot of rice here, more than bread ig
MrBoomf on
Is there a geographic reason for the dividing line or just cultural differences? I’m surprised at the divide in India for example, since I’d assumed the whole country would have a climate well-suited to growing rice.
Kheenamooth on
What is the source?
As an Iranian, I highly doubt the data, especially at least along the caspian sea rice dominates.
Atothed2311 on
Maharashtrians having both at both lunch and dinner. 😀
mowencangtian on
So the author doesn’t even know Northeast China produces the best rice in the country?
Street_Gene1634 on
It’s actual wheat vs rice
tanipoya on
Bullshit map, agriculture doesnt follow such clean division.. its geography and climate based
psyrampage on
I’m from one of the red part and we do in fact eat bread and rice. More the bread than rice tho.
Over-Willingness-933 on
I am sure the coastal Chinese areas and areas next to Korea eat rice
FuckPigeons2025 on
It’s wheat vs rice.
Rice and wheat can be used in multiple ways.
Starfthegreat on
Southern Arabia (Oman and southern Yemen) consume more rice than break I think . The traditional foods in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE are also rice based
RetiredApostle on
Vietnam should be yellow, given the popularity of baguettes there.
Jibal-alSarawat on
Saudi’s national dish is literally kabsa. A rice dish
Edit: While Arabic bread is important, most of our native dishes involves rice
chiru974 on
Which region has the higher population?
Oriental_Cheap_Slut on
So basically good asia vs bad asia
Suitable-Departure-5 on
This map gets reposted so frequently which almost makes you feel like its not shitty
HistorianOrdinary833 on
Source? Seems too clean of a divide and where would they get the statistics from.
It’s probably „feelings“ from OP or made up bullshit.
Murais on
You forgot about the rice bread.
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I reside in a state bordering the red and green zones. Our diet consists of rice at lunch and wheat roti for dinner.
Tbf I live in Pakistan and while it is labeled as a bread country (roti, naan etc), we also eat a LOT of rice. Like out of 7 days a week, I’ll eat rice in *at least* 2 of them.
Edit: People are misunderstanding. 2 days a week is usually the minimum. I’m also not comparing it to the red region. Moreover, my point was while it is labeled as a bread region, rice is almost as significant, even if wheat slightly overshines it.
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Maharashtra should be divided in half w.r.t rice and bread
Well I’m from Himachal, and people eat a lot of rice here, more than bread ig
Is there a geographic reason for the dividing line or just cultural differences? I’m surprised at the divide in India for example, since I’d assumed the whole country would have a climate well-suited to growing rice.
What is the source?
As an Iranian, I highly doubt the data, especially at least along the caspian sea rice dominates.
Maharashtrians having both at both lunch and dinner. 😀
So the author doesn’t even know Northeast China produces the best rice in the country?
It’s actual wheat vs rice
Bullshit map, agriculture doesnt follow such clean division.. its geography and climate based
I’m from one of the red part and we do in fact eat bread and rice. More the bread than rice tho.
I am sure the coastal Chinese areas and areas next to Korea eat rice
It’s wheat vs rice.
Rice and wheat can be used in multiple ways.
Southern Arabia (Oman and southern Yemen) consume more rice than break I think . The traditional foods in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE are also rice based
Vietnam should be yellow, given the popularity of baguettes there.
Saudi’s national dish is literally kabsa. A rice dish
Edit: While Arabic bread is important, most of our native dishes involves rice
Which region has the higher population?
So basically good asia vs bad asia
This map gets reposted so frequently which almost makes you feel like its not shitty
Source? Seems too clean of a divide and where would they get the statistics from.
It’s probably „feelings“ from OP or made up bullshit.
You forgot about the rice bread.