Europe in maps: Beer vs wine, Onion vs garlic, Oil vs fat…

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Rooted in centuries of history and culture, influenced by ingredients and customs brought from all over the world, and shaped by modern needs and wants, today’s European gastronomy is a perfect combination of tradition and globalization: sometimes it leans towards the former (like olive oil or wine in the Mediterranean, or beef as preferred meat in countries with a Muslim majority), sometimes it tilts towards the latter (like tropical bananas as a go-to fruit of the Scandinavians).We have made six maps depicting each country’s culinary preferences, from the most popular alcoholic drinks to the preferred type of bulbous vegetable. We used various sources – some of the maps are made with the official WHO and FAO stats, some are created using the data drawn out from our own database of traditional recipes, and for the map of the favorite European fruits, we even asked ChatGPT 3.5 to step in and help us analyze the stats.

Preferred type of alcohol in each European countryPreferred type of alcohol in each European country

Preferred type of fat in each European countryPreferred type of fat in each European country

Preferred fruit in each European countryPreferred fruit in each European country

Preferred bulbous vegetable in each European countryPreferred bulbous vegetable in each European country

Preferred type of meat in each European country, when considering only pork and beefPreferred type of meat in each European country, when considering only pork and beef

Preferred type of starch in each European countryPreferred type of starch in each European country / TasteAtlas