Right. These are for the people who love mango – real, juicy, sun‑ripened mango, not that fake stuff from a bottle. You know the feeling when you bite into a ripe mango and the juice runs down your chin? That’s the flavour I wanted in a cupcake. So I made a light, fluffy vanilla sponge, then folded in fresh mango puree and tiny chunks of real mango. Then I topped them with a silky mango buttercream and a fresh mango slice. They taste like a tropical holiday – even if it’s raining outside. Someone asked me a while back: “can you make mango cupcakes for my daughter’s summer birthday? She’s obsessed with mangoes. We’re in Downham.” I said yeah, course. I made a batch of vanilla cupcakes with fresh mango folded in, whipped up a mango buttercream, and put a slice of fresh mango on top. They were gone in ten minutes. That’s a win. So here it is: Mango Cupcakes – available for delivery and collection across Bromley, Downham, Grove Park, Sydenham, Catford & Bellingham. They come in boxes of 6 or 12. Perfect for a summer birthday, tropical themed party, baby shower, afternoon tea, or any time you want to bring a bit of sunshine to the table. What’s in them? The sponge – light vanilla with fresh mango puree folded into the batter, plus tiny chopped mango pieces for texture. It’s naturally sweet, moist, and a beautiful pale gold colour. The filling – a hidden pocket of mango curd or a dollop of mango jam (optional – just ask). It adds a tangy surprise in the middle. The frosting – smooth mango buttercream made with real mango puree. It’s creamy, fruity, and not too sweet. I can also do a whipped cream topping for a lighter option. The look – a swirl of pale orange buttercream, topped with a fresh mango slice (or a dried mango flower) and a sprinkle of toasted coconut. Very tropical, very pretty. They’re like a mango sticky rice dessert, but in cupcake form. Fresh, fruity, and impossible to eat just one. Who buys these? Summer birthday cupcakes – when mangoes are at their best (May–September). Tropical themed party – luau, Hawaiian, or just because. Baby shower cupcakes – pale orange and pretty. Afternoon tea – a lovely change from lemon or vanilla. Just because – you want a cupcake that’s different from the usual. Honestly? Anyone who’s ever eaten a mango and wished it was a cupcake. Can I get a different tropical fruit combo? Yes. Mango & passionfruit, mango & lime, or mango & coconut – just tell me. Can I add a message on the box? I can attach a little tag – “Happy Birthday”, “Tropical”, “Sweet” – just tell me. How much notice? A few days is fine. I need to get ripe mangoes – not the hard ones. Order online or message me – I’ll be honest. Collection or delivery? Collect from our Bromley shop or get local delivery to Downham, Grove Park, Sydenham, Catford, Bellingham – all within easy reach. One thing to mention… The fresh mango on top is best eaten the same day – it will soften overnight. The mango buttercream is made with real fruit, so it has a natural pale colour – no artificial neon. Best eaten within 2‑3 days. Right. That’s the Mango Cupcakes done.For the people who believe that mango is the king of fruits. And that a cupcake should taste like a tropical getaway – delivered right to your door in Bromley, Downham, Grove Park, Sydenham, Catford, or Bellingham.