S'mores are a popular campfire treat made by sandwiching a roasted marshmallow and a piece of chocolate between two graham crackers. The heat from the marshmallow melts the chocolate, creating a gooey and sweet combination. They are often enjoyed during outdoor activities like camping or backyard bonfires.
The name "s'mores" is a contraction of "some more," reflecting how people often want to have more after trying one. This treat has become a staple in American culture, often associated with childhood memories and gatherings. S'mores can also be made in various ways, including using different types of chocolate or adding ingredients like peanut butter or fruit.