User:Mauricio Perez Gonzalez/sandbox
- Im going to make a list of the countries that produce, exports and food security, and talking about what they produce in each of them. This is basically how powerful the selected countries are in the agricultural aspect of the economy. (Adding a section)
- After I pick my top 10 countries and put them in order, I will do a paragraph of each country based on the food they produce.
- I felt like this list should be added to the article because the power of food puts some countries over others.
- This article needs more than just one thing improved, and my addition will benefit the page.
Section called Global Food Position (Food production and security)
Global Food Position
[edit]United States
[edit]The United States is one of the places where the greatest amount amount of food is produced and exported. Within the country's borders the edible items most produced are corn, milk, potatoes, and meat.[1] With an 85 percent of Food security Index [2] the United States is one of the countries where people have the greatest accessibility to food.[citation needed]
United Kingdom
[edit]Great Britain throughout history has been one of the greatest food powers in the world.[citation needed] As of 2019 only 1.5 percent of the country's inhabitants work in agriculture, however the United Kingdom is still one of the biggest food producer and exporter of milk, meat, and wheat. The country's leaders have taken the responsibility of providing accessibility to food to its inhabitants, the United Kingdom counts with an 85 percent Food Security Index.[2]
Netherlands:
[edit]The Netherlands has a 84.7 percent of Food Security Index [2], its inhabitants have a great access to food. The Dutch country produces a huge amount of potatoes, sugar beets, and wheat. The country's economy continues to increase at a big pace due to the export of agricultural products. It is projected[by whom?] that the Netherlands could become the country with the largest export of products on Earth.[citation needed]
Germany
[edit]The German Government has an 82.7 Food Security Index [2] providing a lot of food accessibility to the people in the country. Germany produces and exports a large number of agricultural products, products such as oats, chicken, corn and milk.[citation needed]
France
[edit]France is known for the production and exporting of wine and also produces other food items at a big scale. The French also produces a lot of other agricultural products such as fruits (apples, pears, and peaches), milk, and fish.[3] The country's Food Security Index is at 82.9 percen .[2]
China
[edit]China is the world's biggest producer and exporter of rice, the Chinese also produce and export different kinds of meat, wheat, and corn[4]. Due to the country's high population they are biggest food consumer in the world. Although they are so big in production, exporting and consumption China only have a 65.1 percent in Food Security Index .[2]
Canada
[edit]Canada's Food Security Index is at a 83.2 percent [2]. The Canadians do a good job[according to whom?] at producing and exporting different kinds of fruit such as apples, blueberries, and blackberries. Canada also produces a lot of beef and dairy products [5].
Japan
[edit]The Asian country produces and exports a wide range of agricultural product from rice, fish, pork, sugarcane, tea, and barley. Japan's Food Security Index is at 79.9 percent [2], almost 8 out of 10 people are food secure, and have food accessibility.[citation needed]
Belgium:
[edit]Belgium is big in production and exporting of meat, fish, potatoes, eggs, apples, and fish [6]. The European country's FSI is at 80.2 [2], 8 out of 10 people have access to food products and a good diet. Is not a secret how European countries worry about what their inhabitants put in their bodies, providing the people with a healthy menu.[citation needed]
Italy:
[edit]The European country is at 76.3 percent [2] when it comes Food Security Index. The country is big in production and exporting a lot of vegetables and fruits. Italians are also big in producing olives to make oil [7], which is one of their biggest exports.[citation needed]
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Second Article
Cuisine of the Southern United States
-Im going to add more dishes to each region of the Southern Cuisine.
- Florida is home of the Key lime pie and swamp cabbage. Orange juice is the well-known beverage of the state.
- Georgia is known for its peaches, pecans, peanuts and Vidalia onions.[citation needed]
- In Southern Louisiana, there is Cajun and Creole cuisine. Louisiana is the largest supplier of crawfish in the U.S.[15]
- Kentucky is famous for Burgoo, beer cheese, and the Hot Brown.
- Maryland and Virginia are known for their blue and soft-shell crabs, and Smith Island Cake.[16]
- Mississippi and Alabama produce the most catfish in the United States.[17]
- Carolina-style barbecue is common in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia, and is made traditionally from pulled-pork and a vinegar-based sauce.
- Oklahoma has a reputation for many grain- and bean-based dishes, such as "cornbread and beans" or the breakfast dish biscuits and gravy. Mississippi specializes in farm-raised catfish, found in traditional "fish houses" throughout the state.
- In the coastal areas of South Carolina, rice was an important crop, leading to local specialties like "Hoppin' John" (a mixture of rice and black-eyed peas flavored with salt pork) and Charleston red rice.
- Texas specializes in barbecue, chili, and Southern cuisine as well as a regional variation of Mexican food unique to Texas called Tex-Mex.
- Virginia produces Smithfield ham[18] and Virginia peanuts. Brunswick stew, which originated in the town of Brunswick, Virginia (or possibly the town of Brunswick, Georgia) is also popular.
Edited:
- Florida is known for the Key lime pie and Florida Stone Crab. Florida's most popular beverage is the juice that is made from the oranges grown within the state.[19]
- Georgia (U.S. state) is famous for the sweet sauce coating barbecue, fried chicken, and Brunswick stew. Some of the sweets famous in the state are Cornbread cake and Pecan pie. [20]
- Oklahoma has the fried pies, calf fries, biscuits and gravy, and the famous Sooner Steak.[21]
- Texas is know for barbecue, chili, and different kinds of steaks. Tex-Mex food is part of Texan food because of the Mexican influence in the state.[22]
- Alabama is known for the BBQ Pulled Pork, the fried catfish, Fried chicken, and Pimento cheese. Popular sweets in Alabama include Banana pudding, chocolate gravy with biscuits, and the Southern Caramel Cake.[23]
- Louisiana has the Crawfish, Shrimp Etouffee, and Jambalaya [24]. Because of the French presence in the state there is a significant amount of dishes that are a mix with the French cuisine.
- Mississippi is famous for the Mississippi Mud Pie, Shrimp, fried catfish, Deer meat, and the Sweet potato pie.[25]
- North Carolina is known cheerwine, barbecue sauce, and chicken. [26]
- Kentucky is famous its barbecue, Bourbon ball, and Burgoo. Another popular dish in the state is the Louisville style chili.[27]
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