The same as the last time you asked, and the time before that :P
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Mojo::UserAgent;
use feature 'say';
my $url_food = 'https://api.nal.usda.gov/fdc/v1/food/170581?api_key=O
+c4bD3tFWgPAscW0R0gBRivwqEdt0N182PXCGNQO';
my $ua_food = Mojo::UserAgent->new;
my $json_food = $ua_food->get($url_food)->res->json;
say $json_food->{fdcId};
foreach my $nutrients( @{$json_food->{'foodNutrients'}} ){
say $nutrients->{'nutrient'}{'name'};
}
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