McCormick Gluten Free Chili Seasoning Mix, 1 oz (Pack of 12) vs 7 Pepper Spice Mix (Nanami/Schichimi Togarashi) - 1 bag, 10.58 oz (Pack of 3) by S&B
Overall winner: 7 Pepper Spice Mix (Nanami/Schichimi Togarashi) - 1 bag, 10.58 oz (Pack of 3) by S&B
Key Differences
S&B 7 Pepper (A) is sold in a larger multi-pack bag and emphasizes balanced heat with sesame and citrus notes for broad culinary use; McCormick Chili Mix (B) is a gluten-free, no-MSG seasoning in smaller single-serve packets aimed at quick chili and ground-beef prep. A has a lower listed price tier and broader usage notes; B highlights gluten-free verification and simple prep but is noted by some customers as pricier
McCormick Gluten Free Chili Seasoning Mix, 1 oz (Pack of 12)
Gluten-free chili seasoning mix with a zesty blend of chili pepper, spices and herbs. Verified gluten-free and MSG-free, ready in 20 minutes with ground beef. Customers note good flavor and easy-to-follow recipe
Pros
- gluten-free verification
- no artificial flavors or MSG added
- easy to use with quick prep
- flavorful, versatile for chili
Cons
- some customers feel it is pricey
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 | S&B |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | S&B |
| User Reviews | S&B |