All plants and vegetables. Fruits are grown in soil too.
In the other aspect, potatoes and tubers are grown in the ground.
Some foods that grow under the soil include radishes, potatoes, carrots, turnips, and cumin.
Mainly coffee but also tea.
Foods that are grown in wetlands require very wet soil conditions. One traditional Thanksgiving food that grows in wetlands is cranberry's.
coffee is grown in laterite soil
tiffany soil
It is grown in red soil.
rice is grown in alluvial soil which can retain moisture. from Ashith
red soil
Maize is grown in well-drained fertile soil.
There is no general answer to this question. Some foods are heavily refined, which removes nutrients from them. Some examples are flours, breads made from refined flour, white sugar, white rice, etc. Other foods may have been grown in soil which does not contain all the nutrients and macro-nutrients, so those foods would be lacking in nutrients. It really depends on how much processing has been done on the food, whether high heat has been used on it, the soil it was grown in, etc.
it is grown where you have seen it
soil
alluvial soil