Lots of countries - and they are grown. One of them is Trinidad & Tobago, if you're just looking for one.
cocoa beans.
Cocoa beans are not "made" out of anything. They are a type of plant and seed pod that is grown and then harvested into cocoa powder, which is later turned into chocolate.
Cocoa powder is made from roasted and ground cacao beans, which are the seeds of the fruit of the cacao tree. The beans are fermented, dried, roasted, and then processed to extract the fat (cocoa butter), leaving behind the cocoa solids, which are then ground into a fine powder.
They are planted
Chocolate is made of cocoa beans, cocoa butter and sugar.
the aztecs, who lived in central America, valued cocoa beans so highly they were sometimes traded for other goods like money is.
you cant because it not chocolate without cocoa beans
Cocoa beans are not considered a tree nut. However they do come from trees. The actual tree nut is the Cacao tree nut which contains the actual cocoa beans.
Its made with cocoa beans and sugar.
Cocoa beans grow in the tropics on a small tree. The beans grow in pods abount the size of a deflated football. First the beans are removed from the pods and firmented for afew weeks. Then they are roasted not unlike coffee beans. After that they are ground into cocoa. To turn these beans into chocolate, a good portion of them are roasted and sent separated by a machine called a winnower. From there they are ground into a paste and mixed with cocoa butter and sugar until refined into various forms of chocolate.
most African country's
Kisumu, Kenya