Okay kiddo, have you ever seen those shiny gold or silver coins made of chocolate? They are called chocolate coins! Yum!
So first, let's talk about what chocolate is. Chocolate is made from a plant called the cocoa plant. The cocoa beans are harvested and roasted before they are ground into a paste. This paste is then mixed with sugar and milk (if it's milk chocolate) to create the chocolate that we all know and love.
Once the chocolate is made, it can be molded into different shapes, like a coin! The chocolate is melted and poured into a mold that is shaped like a coin. Once the chocolate is cooled and hardened, it is removed from the mold and wrapped in a shiny foil, just like a real coin!
Now, when you eat a chocolate coin, it's important to remember that it's not real money. You cannot go to the store and buy a toy with it. But it's a yummy treat that you can eat and share with your friends!
In summary, chocolate coins are made from melted chocolate molded into the shape of a coin and wrapped in shiny foil. They are not real money, but they sure are delicious!