Majoun vs. Morocco — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Majoun and Morocco
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Majoun
Majoun or majun (Arabic: معجون) is a Moroccan confection, which can resemble a pastry ball, fudge, or jam. Ingredients can include honey, nuts, and dried fruits, and the treat is commonly made as a cannabis edible, sometimes in combination with other drugs.
Morocco
Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is the northwesternmost country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to the east, and the disputed territory of Western Sahara to the south.
Majoun
A paste originating in Morocco, made from marijuana and honey, and ingested as a recreational drug.
Morocco
A soft fine leather of goatskin traditionally tanned with sumac and used especially for book bindings.
Majoun
See Madjoun.
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Morocco
A soft leather, made from goatskin, used especially in bookbinding.
Morocco
A sheepskin leather in imitation of this.
Morocco
A very strong ale, anciently brewed in Cumberland.
Morocco
A fine kind of leather, prepared commonly from goatskin (though an inferior kind is made of sheepskin), and tanned with sumac and dyed of various colors; - said to have been first made by the Moors.
Morocco
A kingdom (constitutional monarchy) in northwestern Africa with a largely Muslim population; achieved independence from France in 1956
Morocco
A soft pebble-grained leather made from goatskin; used for shoes and book bindings etc.
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