majoun
{{short description|Moroccan confection}}
{{Forthe|1997 album of the same name|Majoun (album)}}
Majoun or majun ({{langx|ar|معجون}} {{IPA|ar|mæʕˈʒuːn, -ˈɡuːn|}}, "kneaded"/"paste") 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.{{cite book|author1=Paul Bowles|author2=Gena Dagel Caponi|title=Conversations with Paul Bowles|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-e73_OaS0uQC&pg=PA62|year=1993|publisher=Univ. Press of Mississippi|isbn=978-0-87805-650-7|pages=62–}}{{cite book|author=Angus Stewart|title=Tangier: A Writer's Notebook|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GoIhAAAAMAAJ|date=1 January 1977|publisher=Hutchinson|isbn=978-0-09-128710-8|page=61}}
A 1957 report describes majun as containing "hemp, opium and seeds of datura".{{cite book|author=Sidney Locket|title=Clinical Toxicology: The Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Poisoning|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2oFrAAAAMAAJ|year=1957|publisher=Mosby|page=234}}