Old El Paso Chili Seasoning Mix, 1 oz (Pack of 32) vs 7 Pepper Spice Mix (Nanami/Schichimi Togarashi) - 1 bag, 10.58 oz (Pack of 3) by S&B
Key Differences
Old El Paso Chili Seasoning (A) is a compact 1 oz mix sold in a multi-pack and is positioned as an easy, time-saving chili seasoning with high user ratings. S&B 7 Pepper Spice Mix (B) is a larger Japanese togarashi blend with sesame and citrus notes, broader culinary uses, and a similar overall rating but different flavor profile and main ingredient (red chili pepper)
Old El Paso Chili Seasoning Mix, 1 oz (Pack of 32)
Chili seasoning mix packets with a blend of spices for quick, flavorful meals. Includes 1 oz per packet and a chili recipe on the back; convenient pantry staple. Customers note time-saving and flavorful results with flexible uses
Pros
- easy to prepare
- flavorful spice blend
- time-saving for meals
- packaged for pantry staple
Cons
- sodium content mixed reviews
7 Pepper Spice Mix (Nanami/Schichimi Togarashi) - 1 bag, 10.58 oz (Pack of 3) by S&B
Japanese spice blend featuring seven spices with red chili, sesame, and citrus notes. Provides balanced heat and versatile flavor for ramen, seafood, and edamame, with a large bag size noted by customers
Pros
- balanced heat and flavor
- versatile seasoning for various dishes
- includes sesame and citrus notes
- large bag size
Cons
- contains red chili pepper as main ingredient
- per-pack information only
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Old El Paso |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | S&B |
| User Reviews | Old El Paso |