FAQ: Strategies for Complex State - Using Store Data Within Feature Components

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Now, however, you must consider that the slices of the store ‘s state and the dispatch method must be passed through props.

Why must we still pass these through props if the point of using Redux is to avoid such nesting troubles?

I am wondering how event handler onRemoveRecipeHandler is available inside function createRecipeComponent

function createRecipeComponent(recipe) {

return (
  <Recipe recipe={recipe} key={recipe.id}>
    <FavoriteButton
      onClickHandler={() => onRemoveRecipeHandler(recipe)}
      icon={unfavoriteIconUrl}
    >

What is the point of passing props down several levels if the whole point of Redux was to circumvent that?