what I find puzzling is the "Grade #2 Amber". amber is for color that is fine but #2 grade, this is due to higher moisture content, the honey not being filtered fine enough or the taste not being as paletable as it could be. With it being labled pasteurized if its moisture content is over 18.6 it would fall under grade #2
Canada No. 2
6. Honey graded Canada No. 2 must
(a) meet paragraphs 4(a) to (e) and paragraph 4(h);
(b) contain not more than 18.6% moisture or, if its container bears the word "pasteurized" or "pasteurisé", not more than 20% moisture;
(c) be free from any foreign material that would be retained on a screen having a sieve opening of 0.2489 mm and made of wire having a diameter of 0.125 mm;
(d) have a flavour that may be slightly off but with its honey flavour being not substantially impaired;