Weber Zesty Lemon Seasoning, 5 oz (Pack of 6) vs Chef Paul Blackened Redfish Seasoning by Magic Seasoning Blends
Overall winner: Weber Zesty Lemon Seasoning, 5 oz (Pack of 6)
Key Differences
Weber Zesty Lemon (A) is a 5 oz pack sold as 6 units and is noted for citrus versatility on fish, poultry, and vegetables with a large sample of reviews; Magic Blackened Redfish (B) comes as a 2-pack with a bold Cajun focus, gluten-free and no-MSG, but has far fewer reviews. Choose Weber if you want a widely-reviewed, multi-use lemon seasoning; choose Magic if you need a gluten-free, MSG-free Cajun blend targeted at blackened seafood
Weber Zesty Lemon Seasoning, 5 oz (Pack of 6)
Bright citrus seasoning ideal for fish, seafood, and poultry with versatile kitchen uses. Consumers note its flavorful blend and suitability for grilling; some mention salt level variance
Pros
- bright citrus flavor
- versatile for fish, seafood, poultry
- works with vegetables and grilling
- kosher
Cons
- salt content mixed feedback
Chef Paul Blackened Redfish Seasoning by Magic Seasoning Blends
Bold Cajun seasoning inspired by Louisiana cooking. Suitable for pan-seared fish, grilled meats, and seafood boils. Customer notes highlight its distinctive smoky, slightly spicy flavor
Pros
- signature cajun flavor
- gluten-free
- no MSG
- multi-use seasoning
Cons
- limited customer feedback data
- rating based on 16 reviews
- no explicit flavor intensity scale
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Magic Seasoning Blends |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Weber |
| User Reviews | Weber |