There's the p command that simply prints your variable as print would do. Or x that displays the content of the variable, nested structures included. You can find those commands by typing h in the console. And you can learn more about the debugger in the corresponding documentation and tutorial.
Edit: Thanks to haukex and johngg for pointing out that I gave two links to perldebug instead of one to perldebtut :).
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