During World War II, tropical fruits like bananas, pineapples, and Oranges were imported to Britain to supplement domestic food supplies and boost morale. These fruits were often received as gifts from countries in the British Empire or as part of relief efforts during the wartime period.
Not in the UK. Due to rationing the only fruit available was that grown in Britain e.g. apples, pears, and strawberries. Bananas, oranges, peaches and other imported fruit were not available.
This question is real general, fruit is imported from all over the globe depending on what fruit you are referring to. You might want to be more specific, and depending on the fruit it can come from many countries.
Most fruit would likely be imported from Asia - since that's the area where they grow naturally. The UK doesn't really have the right climate for growing most fruit - as they need sustained hot, sunny days.
it could take anywhere from 5 days to 2 weeks to get some imported fruit. from the moment its harvested to the moment you purchase it.
My sister says she hates it when they import goods from a diffrent country.
Canada's five major imported items are tea, coffee, oil, fruit, and sugar.
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Britain imports: fruit timber gas
fruit, milk, manufactured goods, firearms and ammunition
Kiwi is the imported fruit in Northen Ireland.But beans are the most imported vegetable in Northen Ireland. I am 100 percent sure about this answer. If you need the answer to this question this would be a great answer for it!
According to top sales of fruit in Britain, they are in order: Apples, Oranges, and Kiwi fruit. This is as of the latest sales information.
In my neck of the woods, a Bandit.