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Oysters are one of those foods that fall into the love-hate category.<\/p>\n

Some people absolutely adore their texture and flavor, while others regard them as being slimy and overly salty. <\/p>\n

There doesn’t seem to be much middle ground and you’d find it difficult to find somebody who feels indifferent about them. <\/p>\n

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If you fall into the oyster-lover category, one thing that you might not realize is that there are actually several species of oysters, and some of these are broken down into multiple varieties.<\/p>\n

What’s more, each of these has its own unique characteristics and flavors.In this article, we’ll explore each of the different types of oysters in more detail. We’ll look at their natural habitat, what they look like, and, most importantly, what each of them tastes like.<\/p>\n

We’ll also take a look at some of the health benefits associated with eating oysters<\/a>, (giving you even more reason to love them!), how to choose the freshest oysters possible, and how to prepare them.<\/p>\n

How Many Types of Oysters are There?<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Before we start learning about all the different species and varieties of oysters, let’s look at how many types of oysters there are. The simplest answer to this question is that there are four common species of oysters. These are:<\/p>\n