This vendor impersonating an Native American is selling fried crabs.
Currently, on the market, his approach is truly original.
Watching him skewer those tiny crabs on bamboo sticks, tossing them in a small pot of boiling oil, he then drains them on a bamboo rack placed over the pot.
He advertising his fried crabs, garbed in oil, to eager children, while simultaneously shouting, "Fried Crab, crisp and fragrant when eaten! Come and get it kids, it guarantees you'll grow taller…"
Despite his tall tales of these grand generals, the crabs are actually quite small. Their shells are still soft, but after frying, they become crispy, making it easy for the children to chew directly
For five of these tiny crabs, he charges a yuan, much to the dismay of the parents.