Most of the Western world eats cow. Within the Eastern countries, Japan is famous for a particular cut of cow. The pig is forbidden in Islam and Judaism, but the Christian will eat any large animal. Cow, pig, chicken, buffalo, and sheep are very common to the Western table. It is only in the Eastern religions that the cow is forbidden.
The answer probably varies significantly depending on the culture/region. Average consumption in the United States is approximately 67 pounds per person per year. [Davis, C.G. & Lin, Biing-Hwan (2005). Factors Affecting U.S. Beef Consumption. (Electronic Outlook Report from the Economic Research Service LP-M-135-02). Retreived on August 6, 2009 from http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/ldp/oct05/ldpm13502/]
Well, I know lots of people that LOVE beef jerky.
I have to say three out of five (3 of 5) eat beef jerky.
Meaning 60% of people do.
about 92 pounds per year
exactly 42 kg per year
you consum as much steak as you can eat dummy gottcha ya
100 lbs per year
more then you could imagine.
38% of people eat beef in the world
You might if you are a meat-eater. Many people do consume beef.
any type of beef
They don't eat beef because , they believe that the cow is sacred
beef
2.5 US tons = 5,000 pounds It has nothing to do with people or beef.
People eat beef because it is important to our diet. Also you can't live without meat. It is not good to. Sorry to the vegetarians.
they eat chicken, beef, noodles, and rice
Beef is from cows and people eat it unless it is against their religion or their diet.
Macedonians eat rice and kebabs and many types of American food except for some people who don't eat beef.
Beef
Chicken,Beef,Pork
Beef