Hot countries are conducive to growing a variety of foods, particularly tropical and subtropical crops. Common examples include fruits like bananas, mangoes, and pineapples, as well as vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants. Additionally, grains like rice and sorghum thrive in warm climates. These regions often benefit from ample sunlight and warmth, which promote rapid growth and high yields.
Hot Countries like Spain grow oranges.
Bananas do fine
that lots of food can grow
All different types of food can come from other countries apart from the things you only grow in your country- but about 99.9% of foods you can grow in all countries- what with the introduction of man made habitats, incubators etc etc.
Foods should not stay in room temperature for long. Bacteria can grow on foods left in this danger zone in an hours time. Keep hot foods hot and cold foods cold.
Bananas don't grow well in cold countries. they need the heat.
Because South Africa is self sufficient enough.
Some people that live in mountainous areas grow sheep and goats. They trade with others to get other foods.
what are the other kinds of grow foods?
India. We also import from other countries, Australia for example but most seem to be from India.
Some plants do but it depends on what type of plants you are talking about. Basil, Parsley, and Tomatoes grow quickly here in Florida.
Grow foods are necessary for building strong bones