Yes. Some research stations grow edible food in hydroponic labs.
Not practical to grow food.
No, nothing can grow in Antarctica it is to cold.
Its to cold to grow many things.Also no permanent residants live there so there is no need for agriculture.Some plants do grow, but maybe in the future, if we ever colonize antarctica,genetic engineering can make agriculture possible.
No, it's too cold there for most anything to grow. There is no food chain on the continent.
No trees grow in Antarctica.
There are no native peoples in Antarctica -- so no native food.
There are no trees in Antarctica.
No food crops are grown on Antarctica: it's too cold and 98% of the continent is covered with an ice sheet. Plus, there is no permanent or indigenous population to grow crops.
Kelp forests grow in the Southern Ocean providing food and shelter for marine life.
No kinda of trees can grow in Antarctica.
No. No trees grow in Antarctica.
None. It's too cold to support any kind of food chain.