Growing Grapes Tropical

Can we grow tropical plants, not in a tropical environment?
Good morning. I live in Puerto Rico. I want to be a large number of fruits and vegetables. Now I have the normal tropical plants like bananas, mangos, avacados, etc, but I want to know what non-tropical fruits and vegetables I can grow here? The temperature is always hot or warm. His between-100F 70F all year round. There is much sunshine, but also a lot of rain and moisture. If you know please tell me which of the following situations that can grow here: Tomatoes Cucumbers Apple Blueberry Grape Strawberry spinach broccoli corn walnut Thanks for all the world of useful information!
Tomatoes are tropical plants that start with what will have no problem with tomatoes. Warm-season vegetables and more tomatoes eggplants, peppers, cucumbers, pumpkins, corn and melons. These plants from the soil should be above 70 degrees F to be started indoors when not grown in hot climates. Squash can get mold on climate wet, so it is best to drive all the pumpkin vines, melons on a trellis for them to get a good air flow. Time soil needs more corn 63 F. If the corn plant in a cool, damp soil, the seeds rot. The guideline for determining first planting date is when the temperature ground in the morning a depth of 2 inches of soil is 55 F or 50 ยบ F at a depth of 6 inches. Until they have met these conditions, corn will germinate. That Chinese cabbage, leeks, onions, beets and turnips can be planted in the ground much cooler 50F. These plants if grown at high temperatures, which are bolted directly to the seeds that could increase having to seek special varieties tolerate heat. plants such as beans, beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots and cauliflower are best with a soil temperature. They do not germinate until the soil reaches 60F. With the varieties of broccoli to better cope with warmer temperatures.