what food grows in Italy? what food grows in Italy?
Italy grows 66% of out garlic.
Beans and corn and Italian chickens
Usually olives, citrus friut, grapes, and grain grow well in Italy.
italy grows some items such as tomatoes,basil,onion,olives,and grapes. Mostly produce wine and tomatoes
no, but they trade for wheat in other places
Italy is a garden of crops. The valley around Rome grows melons, figs, grapes, and all sorts of fruit and vegetables. In Southern Italy there are olives, and lemon trees.
Most of the Tomatoes grows in South America, and Europe. Countries: Italy, China, Spain, Brazil, and Mexico. In Italy and Spain because, each year they have Tomato Festival.
Ireland grows some of its own tomatoes and imports them from various countries, including Spain, Italy and Morocco.
The Bergamot Orange is a yellow fruit that is a cross between an orange and a grapefruit. It is grown in the Calabria region of Italy and is one of the most used ingredients for perfume.
Tuscany is probably the most famous with Chiante and Brunello wines. The Piedmont is also pretty famous with Barolo being one of its best wines. But Italy grows wine in every corner, most of it pretty decent, too.
zucchine grows all over Italy, we have a few different kind growing in our regions,like the round one or our own roman zucchina that is smaller and lighter. But your question is not answearble, it's like asking from wich American state is corn from