| | |  | Chili Powder | Home » » » » McCormick Choice Chli Powder (no Msg), 20-Ounce Plastic Bottle (Pack of 2) | | | | | | | Description: | | McCormick choice chli powder (no msg), 20-ounce plastic bottle (pack of 2) is made of chili pepper, salt, cumin, oregano, silicon dioxide (added to make free flowing), and garlic. | | | Features: | |
• Pack of 2, 20-ounce plastic bottle (total of 40 ounces)
• Great for Mexican dishes
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 40.0 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 12.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 9.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 5 reviews |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
High Sodium VersionDec 11, 2010
By Larry W. Mccloskey
"larrymcc"
I figured this was just a larger packaging of the McCormick Chili Powder you find in the supermarket, which is a very serviceable chili powder. However, this "Choice" formula has 3-10 times the salt - 60 mg. per serving in this one vs. 7-20 mg in the regular supermarket varieties. Way too salty to be useful.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Good, consistent, fresh flavorMay 25, 2008
By Patrick W. Crabtree
"The Old Grottomaster"
I use many different types of chili powders in my cooking, both "pure" (red pepper types) and "blended" types which incorporate cumin as an additive. I use McCormick chili powders most frequently for my various "regular chili" recipes (I have about 10 such recipes) and it's a fine product. I also use it in my Cincinnati Chili and in my own fajita and barbequed pork rib marinade blends (two different marinades).
As to McCormick spices in general, they are consistently excellent and always fresh, a consideration which is of imperative importance in cooking. Old spices, especiallly chili powders, should be tossed and replaced! If you're going for the very best common spices, regardless of the price and the trouble to obtain them, Penzey's Spices are usually the best of all -- but, again, McCormick's spices are still first-class, reasonably priced, and always available at the local grocery store. For chili powders specifically, I also use the ones available (especially for ancho and chipotle types) from "Kokopelli's Kitchen," an online seller.
Highly recommended.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Chili power supplierJun 16, 2011
By Roger Lilly I ordered this product as my previous non-MSG chili power supply was nearing exhaustion. My previous supply was the same brand and also in the 20 ounce package. For some reason these large containers are no longer available in my local grocery stores so I turned to the internet for help.
I had not previously purchased from this supplier however the shipment came promptly and was well packaged. I am very satisfied with the supplier and would not hesitate to purchase from them again.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Why do they call it "chili" powder when it's hot?Feb 06, 2010
By Robert C. Wood
"Bob, the buzzard"
I purchased this at Costco until they stopped carrying it. It's probably not the best gourmet chili powder on the market, but does very nicely for my needs. And, the price at Amazon it great.
3 of 7 found the following review helpful:
I cannot feel more offendedApr 21, 2010
By K. Sook I can't believe that they sent me a product made in year 2008. I would've never bought it if I knew I'd receive a 2-year-old grocery. And what kind of respond I heard when I called? They said thet can't give a refund on foods.
Now I'm sitting miserably in the kitchen all day long thinking that there's not much time left till the expiration date and I have to throw away this 'never-seen-it-fresh' chili powder before I can use a half of it.
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