Oyster fork: A small fork with short tines, used for eating oysters and other shellfish.
Fruit fork: A small, lightweight fork used for picking up fruits or fruit salads.
Cheese fork: Designed to hold or serve cheese, often with two sharp prongs.
Pastry fork: Has a wider shape, sometimes with a flattened edge to cut soft desserts.
Spaghetti fork: Features curved or wide tines to help hold and twirl spaghetti easily.
Crab fork: A thin, narrow fork used to extract meat from crab shells.
Carving fork: A long, sturdy fork used to hold meat steady while carving.
Table fork: The standard fork used for everyday meals.
Fish fork: Slightly shorter with a wider shape, designed for delicate fish.
Salad fork: Smaller than a table fork, often used for salads or appetizers.
Dessert fork: A small fork used for cakes, pies, and desserts.
Cocktail fork: Tiny fork used for appetizers like olives or small seafood.
Snail fork: A very small, thin fork used to eat snails (escargot).

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