Food is shipped to the continent either by ship or by airplane. Some research stations grow consumables -- lettuce, tomatoes and spices -- in hydroponic systems.
They will be in Antarctica. That's where penguins eat their food and provide photothensis to digest it.
Food in Antarctica is generally called edible.
All animals in Antarctica -- those that come to the continent to breed -- feed in the sea. Exceptions are made when carnivorous animals find baby animals unattended on the ice, in which case the babies provide food. There is no food chain in Antarctica: it's too cold.
There are no spiders on Antarctica: there's no food chain for them there.
Generally, cooks in Antarctica provide cooking services to the scientists and those in support of science, whom they serve.
There are no animals on Antarctica; there is no food chain there: it's too cold.
A bat looking for food in Antarctica would starve to death, because there is none -- no food chain on the continent.
you find food by fishing and packing your food.
There is no food chain for land animals on Antarctica, because there are no land animals that live there.
Antarctica is uninhabited; it has no staple food, at least for people. Penguins who live there eat fish.
There are no native people in Antarctica.
by tudra