Sazon
You can typically find it in the Latin food aisle of your supermarket or at your local Latin grocer.
If you cannon find it you can make your own blend of seasonings, equal parts salt, garlic powder, cumin, corriander and annato. Other possible additions include onion powder, tomato powder and saffron. 1 1/4 tsp equals 1 envelope of Sazon.
Sofrito
If purchasing sofito at a store a few things to know.
You can typically find it in the Latin food aisle. It is Goya brand, but Goya makes 2 different kinds a red and a green. You want the green which is labled “Recaito” even though the red says “Sofrito”. Traditionally Puerto Rican “sofrito” does not have tomato in it. Just think GREEN.
If you are in the Tulsa area. The supermarket’s jars tend to be very small. You can find larger jars and all other kinds of interesting foods at the Asian Market Nam Hai at 21st and Garnett. They keep them on a shelf above the refrigeration bins, towards the produce. You can also find Goya Adobo and Sazon there, I think that maybe on a rack between the fishmarket and produce. When you walk in go right. The market is disorganized and has a funny smell because of the seafood market in the back, but you can find some really interesting ingrediants there.