kassaflijm
Kassaflijm is a traditional plant-based adhesive used in Dutch-speaking regions. The term combines cassava (kassa) with lijm (glue), reflecting its common origin. It is typically made from cassava starch, a gluten-free carbohydrate obtained from the cassava root.
To make kassaflijm, cassava starch is mixed with water and heated to form a viscous paste that
Historically, kassaflijm has been used in crafts such as papier-mâché, bookbinding, and lightweight woodworking repairs. It
As a renewable, biodegradable adhesive, kassaflijm has ecological advantages over many synthetic glues. However, its bond
Kassaflijm is one of several starch-based glues discussed in Dutch-language reference material and is often considered