Hungarians do not really have a sweet tooth in international terms

Published 2024년 1월 8일

Tridge summary

The UN data shows significant differences in daily sugar consumption per capita in European and Central Asian countries, with Hungary not being among the highest consumers. There is no clear correlation between wealth and sugar consumption, as richer countries do not necessarily consume more sugar than poorer ones. The moderate sugar consumption in Hungary demonstrates that individual factors, not just economic ones, play a role in daily sugar consumption per capita.
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Original content

In European and Central Asian countries, there are significant differences in daily sugar consumption per capita, and the Hungarian population is certainly not one of the big sugar consumers. Based on UN data, it is not possible to demonstrate that the inhabitants of richer countries consume more sugar, while the poorer ones consume less. The Hungarians are in the middle field According to UN data from 2019, Belgians, Poles and Danes consumed the most sugar on average, while Albanians, Kyrgyz and Luxembourgers consumed the least sugar. The differences between these European and Central Asian countries are striking. The moderate sugar consumption of Hungarians also illustrates that participation in daily sugar consumption per capita depends on individual factors and does not necessarily ...
Source: Trademagazin

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