In Cuba, taro, potatoes, cassava, sweet potatoes and other root crops.
They mamey is the national fruit of Cuba. It is mostly served as a milkshake because of the sweet taste and texture.
corn, black beans, potatoes
No, since Havana is a CITY. However, a small amount of cotton is grown in the COUNTRY of Cuba.
Sugar cane is the most important crop grown in Cuba. They also grow a lot of tobacco there.
Sugar Cane, Tobacco, and Coffee
Cuba has several crops that they grow each year. The country's main crops are beans, potatoes, sugar, coffee, and tobacco.
The White Mariposa is the national flower of Cuba
Cuba's flag is a red, white and blue. A little bit like American flag. You can see the flag for example at http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuba
Cuba's topography and climate are suitable for various crops, but sugarcane has been dominant since the early 19th century. It remains the most prevalent crop, but in 2002 the government reduced the acreage devoted to sugarcane by 60%; prior to the cutbacks, it had been grown on about two thirds of all cropland. The abandoned cane fields were converted mainly to vegetable farms or cattle ranches. Along with tobacco, citrus, coffee, rice, corn, sweet potatoes, and beans are very important crops in Cuba. The inefficient communist agricultural production system has been ridiculed by Raul Castro. Cuba now imports about 80% of its food. Today, farms are state owned and managed, Cubans do not own the land they work. The system is broken and is in desperate need of fixing.
you say it in Spanish.
well they are grown in large corporate farms and for their own family in small family farms