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PRD wrote:
Creation: A creation spell manipulates matter to create an object or creature in the place the spellcaster designates. If the spell has a duration other than instantaneous, magic holds the creation together, and when the spell ends, the conjured creature or object vanishes without a trace. If the spell has an instantaneous duration, the created object or creature is merely assembled through magic. It lasts indefinitely and does not depend on magic for its existence.
As Fuzzy-Wuzzy says, a RAW reading of the rules suggests that the nourishment you received from eating the food vanishes ('cos it's 'a trace' of the item created). On the other hand you're burning a 4th level spell slot to make bread, so I doubt I'd object to it feeding you if I was GM.