Not practical to grow food.
There is no indigenous population in Antarctica.
There are no countries on Antarctica and no permanent population, indigenous or otherwise.
There is no indigenous population in Antarctica. Researchers and other residents in Antarctica eat the foods traditional to their own home countries.
Antarctica is the continent with the fewest people living on it. The population of Antarctica consists mainly of research scientists and support staff, with no indigenous population.
Antarctica has no permanent population.
The only people in Antarctica are scientists there on temporary assignment, and they live in shelters built by their scientific project or expedition. There is no indigenous population of humans in Antarctica.
Antarctica is the continent with no permanent residents. Although it has temporary research stations with personnel rotating in and out, there is no indigenous population living there.
As there is no indigenous population, the people that work and visit there speak the languages of their home countries.
There are no indigenous inhabitants, but there are both permanent and summer-only staffed research stations
Antarctica is the only continent that has no indigenous population. While it is inhabited by scientists and support staff in research stations, there are no permanent residents.
There are no indigenous or native people in Antarctica.
Antarctica is the only continent without a native population or official language. Spanish is not an indigenous language to Antarctica, so there are no Spanish-speaking communities there.