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Arthur Gonzaga, 8, creates YouTube cooking show while recovering from cancer. Facebook/ArthurGourmand

Eight-year-old Arthur Gonzaga from Minas Gerais, Brazil has taken the Internet by a storm, as first reported by The Huffington Post, with his online YouTube cooking show "Arthur Gourmand." And while it would not be a far stretch of the imagination to assume an 8-year-old's cooking show would be filled with dishes like pizza, burgers and nuggets, Arthur's show actually features gourmet recipes like fruit salad a la créme de passion fruit and filet mignon.

The idea to chronicle Arthur's culinary adventures on YouTube was rooted in the young chef's leukemia diagnosis in August 2013. Treatment and recovery for the cancer left the young boy in the hospital for the second half of the year and Aruthur was even forced to spend Christmas Eve in the emergency room of São Paulo's A.C. Camargo Cancer Center. That's when his family--father Renato Gonzaga and stepmother Priscila Inserra--decided that Arthur should create something positive that would distract him from his health.

The videos, which are filmed in the kitchen of a friend of the family, are in Portuguese. They show Arthur walking the viewers through a step-by-step process of the entire recipe--from prep to cooking. Occasionally, veiwers can see Arthur's father serving as his son's sous chef, passing ingredients and following his lead.

Fluent in Portuguese or not, viewers can immediately notice Arthur's upbeat and friendly personality. It is perhaps these qualities that have given the young rising Internet star almost 5,000 likes on his Facebook Fan Page. There are currently three videos on YouTube and according to his most recent Facebook post, the young boy will be taking suggestions for his next video tutorial.

Fortunately, according to what Inserra told The Huffington Post, Arthur is responding well to his treatments and is on his path to recovery. "The secret of life is to let it take you, to have fun and to know how to turn lemons into lemonade," wrote her family, fittingly, on their most recent Facebook post. Hats off to Arthur, who truly serves as a shining example of how to turn lemons into lemonade.

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