Europe grows sugar beet to refine into sugar, the European climate is not warm enough to grow sugar cane.
no you cant grow sugar but you can grow sugar grain that will eventually end up being sugar cane (it tastes really good)YEAH i come from Barbados I love sugar cane it is really good and how dumb are you you cannot grow sugar from sugar that is like saying oh i planted money and got a money tree. STUPS
they cant dissolve in cold water so how would they grow ; they wont it is not possible only with warm water theyll dissolve but there still there
Yes, daffodils grow in Europe.
I think most of the sugar was and still is imported into Europe from other countries because sugar cane grows in tropical and sub tropical climates. However sugar cane was grown in parts of Spain and Portugal. The world's top three sugar cane producing countries are Brazil, India and China. However France, Russia, Germany, Italy and Poland grow Sugar beet, which sugar also is produced from.
The Europeans didn't send tobacco nor sugar to the colonies, but got it FROM the colonies. They couldn't grow sugar cane nor tobacco in Europe because it is too cold.
Sugar cane does grow in Queensland.
No, but sugar beets grow quite well
the sugar Cristal's grow faster in refrigerated areas
Yes. in Europe sugar is produced by growing sugar beet rather than sugar cane. In 2005 the European Union produced about 20 million tonnes of sugar.
Yes.
The earth cant grow
sugar