What's the cheapest calorie per kg food there is...

what's the cheapest calorie per kg food there is? no fast food because for some retarded reason fast food is expensive in my country

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ramen

Rice
Pasta

Corn and potatoes, gotta be cheap as fuck in a third world

Potatoes, beans, lentils, chickpeas, peas, pasta, rice

Pickles, broccoli and water

diesel

Other people

Butter

sunflower oil, but doubt your going to chug down oil so probably rice or some shit

What fucking country are you in? The answer will vary depending on that.

Uzbekistan

Plantains, medium size is 200 calories and 2.3 g protein

brazil

Horse milk then

She-man milk then

Cheapest per calorie isn't enough and isn't all there's to it.
Read this
>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stigler_diet

Milk in most of the world

I know but just focusing on calories and protein

Rice if bought in bulk.

i'm really fucking surprised none of you mentioned peanut butter

rice with diesel

A bottle of oil.

Sopa de Macaco.


Massa, arroz branco, ovos

>rice
you niggers think you can just eat 2kg of rice everyday?

Oats

Just eat from the garbage and other free cycling. Costs $0 per calorie.

Or drink gasoline. Or oil.

If you're going for cheap per kilogram then probably bulk supply of beans, rice, or flour.

i.e. a vegan diet

:^)

I believe it would have to be sugar

flour

dog food

Peanuts, Bread, Wheat and pasta.

potatoes i think.

uranium-235

Beans

Its calorie dense, but like 4 bucks for 250g

Have you ever heard of Southeast Asia?

oil