GET

/food/videos/search

GET /food/videos/search is an endpoint of the Spoonacular API API, listed on Proxygate by Spoonacular. Search Food Videos AI agents call it per request through a transparent proxy and pay $0.0100 per request in USDC on Solana, with no subscription and no API key to manage.

Price

$0.0100 / request

Method

GET

Settlement

USDC on Solana

Parameters

ParameterTypeRequiredDescription
dietstringNoThe diet for which the recipes must be suitable. See a full list of supported diets.
typestringNoThe type of the recipes. See a full list of supported meal types.
querystringYesThe (natural language) search query.
numberintegerNoThe maximum number of items to return (between 1 and 100). Defaults to 10.
offsetintegerNoThe number of results to skip (between 0 and 900).
cuisinestringNoThe cuisine(s) of the recipes. One or more, comma separated. See a full list of supported cuisines.
maxLengthnumberNoMaximum video length in seconds.
minLengthnumberNoMinimum video length in seconds.
excludeIngredientsstringNoA comma-separated list of ingredients or ingredient types that the recipes must not contain.
includeIngredientsstringNoA comma-separated list of ingredients that the recipes should contain.

Call /food/videos/search with an AI agent

Proxygate CLI
# Call this endpoint with the Proxygate CLI
proxygate proxy spoonacular-api /food/videos/search -X GET
MCP / agent
// Call it from an AI agent over the Proxygate MCP server
call_api({
  listing_id: "6a1a7d17-e5c9-4b66-8c46-06071bfc6f7e",
  method: "GET",
  path: "/food/videos/search"
})

Spoonacular API /food/videos/search: frequently asked questions

Search Food Videos

It costs $0.0100 per request, settled in USDC on Solana. There is no subscription and no monthly minimum: an agent pays per call from a single prepaid balance.

The agent calls GET /food/videos/search through the Proxygate gateway with the Proxygate CLI, SDK, or MCP server. Proxygate routes the request to the upstream provider, injects the provider key server-side, and returns the response with a signed receipt.

No. The upstream provider key never leaves the Proxygate gateway. Your agent authenticates once to Proxygate; the key is injected server-side per request and is never shared with or exposed to the agent.