Baker percentage is a way of indicating the proportion of ingredients when making bread. Contrary to the usual way of expressing percentages, the total does not add up to 100.
All the ingredients are measured by their weight compared to the flour's. Thus, the flour accounts always for 100% and all the other ingredients make the total higher than 100. For example, if a recipe calls for 10 pounds of flour and 5 pounds of water, the corresponding percentages will be 100% and 50%.
Moreover, bread recipes are better done this way than by volume measurements (for example, by using cups) especially in large batches, because measurements by weight are very precise, while measurements by volume can actually vary a good amount, depending on how the flour is packed into the measuring cup, how the flour is ground, etc...
If the baker chooses to use 2 lb of flour, the recipe would call for
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