What is baking sada ingredient?
It seems you're asking about the ingredients for "sada," but "sada" itself isn't a specific baked good. It's likely a misspelling or a regional term.
To help me understand what you're looking for, could you please clarify:
* What type of baked good are you referring to? For example, are you looking for a bread, a cake, or a cookie recipe?
* Is "sada" a specific name for a particular recipe in your region or culture? If so, could you tell me more about it?
Once I have more information, I can help you find the ingredients you're looking for.
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