Probably in the poorer countries/contnents like Africa and South America.
Slaves were employed in sugar, coffee, cocoa and rubber plantations in South America.
it originally came from South America
Brazil
It is delivered to all over the world!
To find resources such as sugar cane to bring back to South America to sell and also to find gold
I think the biggest one is the sugar loaf mountain in abergavveny
Sugar candy mountain is not a place but sugar mountain is a place. More like a mountain full of snow, or sugar if you want to imagine that.
For Mexico it was corn (maize). For South America it was the potato.
Natal and Salvador
Sugar cane grows in warm, tropical climates. In the US, that is usually Louisiana and Hawaii. Cuba and Central America have long had a sugar industry, as do warmer countries in South America.
White sugar began being used in both North and South America in the 18th century. It was cultivated in these countries and was said to perpetuate the growth of slavery.