200 grams of bread mix how much water?
I need more information to tell you how much water to use for 200 grams of bread mix. Here's why:
* Different bread mixes have different hydration levels. Some mixes are designed to be wetter than others.
* The type of bread you're making matters. A dense, chewy loaf will need less water than a light and airy bread.
Here's how to find the right amount of water:
1. Check the package instructions: The bread mix package will usually specify how much water to use. This is the most reliable source of information.
2. Look for a hydration percentage: Some bread mix packages list a hydration percentage, which is the ratio of water to flour. This can help you calculate the amount of water you need.
3. Experiment: If you don't have the package, try adding a little bit of water at a time and mixing until you achieve the desired consistency.
General guidelines:
* Most bread mixes require 1.5-2 times the weight of the mix in water. For example, for 200 grams of mix, you might use 300-400 grams of water.
* Start with less water and gradually add more. It's easier to add more water than to remove it.
Once you've found the right amount of water, you'll have a delicious homemade loaf of bread!
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